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This is the exhilarating story about Noah, a three year old little boy, who just wants to go to nursery. His first day, however, will be anything but ordinary; and the following few days will be “different” for him and his family; to say the least!
Carl D. Nuttall
I just love writing stories for children and YA’s. My ultimate goal is to sell enough stories that I can throw in the towel on my day job. I enjoy working in finance, don’t get me wrong, but I have two children and simply not enough time to spend with them; so obviously I am well motivated to succeed in my writing career.In addition to publishing several English titles on different sales platforms, I have also branched out into audiobooks.. I feel that branching into the audiobooks market certainly gives my listeners more depth into the stories and will keep their attention for long enough whenever they are presented to them. Available in many different languages all across the world, I like to think that my stories are reaching far and wide.I have partnered with very talented individuals, and hope to branch out even further in the coming years!
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Noah the Nursery Newbie - Carl D. Nuttall
Epigraph
This is the exhilarating story about Noah, a three year old little boy, who just wants to go to nursery. His first day, however, will be anything but ordinary; and the following few days will be different
for him and his family; to say the least!
Noah is far from a well behaved little boy but he does have an older sister who is always there to help guide him on how to behave. It really doesn’t help matters that there is a virus going around though and everybody knows more needs to be learnt about it!
The main issue with this particular virus is that nobody has yet gotten better after having contracted it. Everybody who has caught it has gone home; then vanished, never to be seen again! Whilst somebody clearly knows where all the ill people are disappearing to, and what is happening to them, the public never seems to find out!
Being retired research doctors’, Noah’s parents know that there is some kind of outbreak; but they don’t know what it is. They just hope that sooner or later they will find out, as surely the authorities are bound to release some news about it and hopefully medication to combat it; or will they?
Chapter Listing
Chapter 1 – Anticipation
Chapter 2 – Let’s Go!
Chapter 3 – Mum & Dad’s Work!
Chapter 4 – The Drop Off
Chapter 5 – What Do We Have Then?
Chapter 6 – How Lovely
Chapter 7 – Now What?
Chapter 8 – Telling The Kids
Chapter 9 – Now I Feel Rough
Chapter 10 – Long Walk Home
Chapter 11 – Finishing School
Chapter 12 – What Happened Here?
Chapter 13 – Speaking With The Doctor
Chapter 14 – Let’s Tell Your Mum
Chapter 15 – A Very Eventful Day
Chapter 16 – The Garden
Chapter 17 – Oh No!
Chapter 18 – Dangerous Trip To School
Chapter 19 – The Chemists
Chapter 20 – We Can’t Stay Here!
Chapter 21 – Not Again!
Chapter 22 – The Research Facility
Chapter 23 – Fetching Food
Chapter 24 – Dad!
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Chapter 1 – Anticipation
Noah woke up on Monday morning, excited about what nursery might mean for him. His parents had been explaining to him exactly what happened at nursery on a daily basis. If his parents were being totally honest, they wanted him to go to nursery to try and teach him to stop being destructive at home but they also knew how much Noah would enjoy it; playing all day long!
His parent’s, Wayne & Lucy, weren’t entirely sure what this nursery actually had in store for Noah. They had moved house a few months’ ago; since they sent Allie to her nursery, and therefore were very happy to be going to the play day today. This way, they would be able to see everything the nursery had to offer and ask the teacher’s anything they wanted to know. They could only really explain to Noah bits of what his sister had done whilst she was there at nursery, and had to guess at some of the toys which might be there for Noah. His parents’ were both very clever people, being retired research doctors’, and this certainly reflected in Noah as he just loved reading.
Noah had only just turned three years’ old but could read almost any four-letter word; which was put in front of him. There were several words which were longer than four letters which Noah also understood but these were usually words he had read outside of the home; on signs and such. Either way, reading any length words at Noah’s age did set him a long way ahead of all the other children his age.
On Noah’s play day
, he would be allowed to do anything he wanted, within reason, just so that the environment wasn’t too much of a shock for him when he started properly. Noah’s parents’ would also be present today as this day was mainly to put any doubts out of the worried parents’ mind. Allowing the children out of their