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Short Stories for Kids: Extra Amazing Animal Adventures
Short Stories for Kids: Extra Amazing Animal Adventures
Short Stories for Kids: Extra Amazing Animal Adventures
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Short Stories for Kids: Extra Amazing Animal Adventures

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Short Stories For Kids: Extra Amazing Animal Adventures contains 24 short mini books for children where animals go on more amazing adventures to fit their personalities. In this book you will find the third four volumes from the original Kindle collection. Join me in these stories which will give your youngsters' a brief, yet important, introduction to animals!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 8, 2021
ISBN9781005545642
Short Stories for Kids: Extra Amazing Animal Adventures
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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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    Short Stories for Kids - Carl D. Nuttall

    Contents

    49 - Cornelius The Curious Cow

    50 - Horatio The Hefty Horse

    51 - Pablo The Pongy Pig

    52 - Tobias The Tremendous Turkey

    53 - Wilbert The Wiggly Worm

    54 - Mitchell The Macho Mouse

    55 - Sebastian The Silent Salamander

    56 - Glenn The Gentle Giraffe

    57 - Paddy the Peculiar Pelican

    58 - Tony The Tidy Terrapin

    59 - Andrew The Awkward Albatross

    60 - Ivan The Imaginative Impala

    61 - Barney the Boisterous Behemoth

    62 - Jeremiah The Jolly Jackdaw

    63 - Bryan The Boring Butterfly

    64 - Kane The Kind Killer Whale

    65 - Wayne The Weak Wasp

    66 - Chris The Convincing Clam

    67 - Oliver The Optimistic Octopus

    68 - Dale the Delicate Deer

    69 - Craig The Constructing Crocodile

    70 - Brendan The Brave Beaver

    71 - Mark the Mischievous Mountain Goat

    72 - Ethan The Energetic Eel

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    Introduction

    Short Stories for Kids: Extra Amazing Animal Adventures contains 24 short mini books for children where animals go on more amazing adventures to fit their personalities. In this book you will find the third four volumes from the original collection; including six farm-themed special stories. Immerse your children in these stories which will give them a brief, yet important, introduction to animals!

    49 - Cornelius The Curious Cow

    Cornelius was a very curious cow, who always wondered what was happening in almost any given situation. When Horatio ate from his bale, Cornelius would always wander up; wondering what he was eating. Horatio only ever ate hay, but Cornelius was always curious and thought that one day maybe he might be eating something exciting!

    He watched Pablo eat all of his dinner, before he rolled around in the mud. Cornelius was curious about why exactly Pablo enjoyed this, as he couldn’t roll very well at all, therefore he waited for him to stop one day to ask him.

    Why do you love rolling in the mud Pablo, asked Cornelius. Pablo didn’t really have an answer for Cornelius, he just knew that he did, and so tried to give him a simple, I just do answer.

    Cornelius wasn’t happy that Pablo was trying to give him such a vague answer and so continued to pester him to try and get a more informative one. After attempting to get a better answer from Pablo for quite some time, Cornelius had to concede that he wouldn’t get one. After all, Pablo was that busy rolling in the mud again that he knew there was no way in which he would get a sensible answer out of him now!

    Cornelius therefore decided he was going to go around the rest of the farm to try and find out if anybody else had any ideas about Pablo. He knew that Horatio wouldn’t answer him as he was always too busy eating. The only choices Cornelius therefore had really been Derek, the farmers dog, and Carlos, a nearby cat from the city.

    Carlos was always patrolling his city and Cornelius knew that getting hold of him would be very difficult and therefore decided he would have to speak to Derek. Whilst Derek was always happy to talk to others’ Cornelius tried not to speak to him too often as he was always far too enthusiastic about everything. Cornelius didn’t particularly like Derek’s personality as he knew that he never really had any concerns about much at all; just relaxing!

    After Cornelius had spoken to Derek for about ten minutes, without an answer, he felt simply too drained to continue to try and pry an answer from him any longer.

    Just as Cornelius was about to give up on his quest to find out why Pablo liked rolling in the mud, he remembered, The farmer! If Cornelius could sneak up to the house, he might overhear the farmer talking with his wife about Pablo, and find out that way about why he loved it so much.

    Cornelius made his way up to the house and waited outside, under the window ledge, listening to the farmer talk to his wife. It sounded like he had fallen lucky with their conversation as they were talking about the pigs! As Cornelius stood there, listening to them talk, he suddenly realised. He was stood right outside the window; and he wasn’t

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