Magical Stories for the Special Princes and Princesses in Our Lives
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Also, this book is a collection of fictional, magical stories that will delight children of ages five to ten years old and above. These fascinating magical stories are some of the best educative bedtime stories for kids and included are educational fun time activities that will engage their minds. The lessons from these stories will help grow kids’ imaginations and their love for reading, while learning about courage, obedience, honesty, kindness, friendship, respect, and love for one another.
Kids, as you embark on this magical adventure, immerse yourself in the delightful world of these magical stories, with lots of thrilling twists and turns.
Gloria Ifeanyi
Gloria Ifeoma Ifeanyi is an investor, business owner and the author of the Magical Stories for the Special Princes and Princesses in Our Lives. She was motivated to write this personal finance book for kids and adults, after she obtained her master’s degree on Chartered Finance Analysis and Investment. Gloria obtained her City & Guilds of London certificate in Fashion & Design, after which she started her own fashion company. She sometimes organizes fashion shows as fundraising for charity, and some of them are: The Fundraising for K.I.D.S. Argentina, in the Republic of Ireland, and fundraising for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Sacramento, California. Also, Gloria is a member of National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS). Gloria obtained her first-degree, BA (Hons) in business management from National College of Ireland, Dublin, Republic of Ireland; and her master’s degree, MSc in Chartered Finance Analysis & Investment, in the United States of America. She is presently pursuing a doctorate degree program, and she lives with her family in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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Magical Stories for the Special Princes and Princesses in Our Lives - Gloria Ifeanyi
Copyright © 2019 by Gloria Ifeanyi. 792559
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Rev. date: 04/29/2019
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Table Of Contents
Part One
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Zander and Harper’s magical ball.
The Monkey from the Nimbus Cloud
Jacey and the lost Monster
Isabella and the Friendly Cookie Jar
Fun Time Activity:
Playing with the Alphabet: The names of different Countries of the World
Part Two
Axel and the Mystery Dog
The Little Girl and the Kind Beautiful Rainbow
The Talking Vegetable
Auroral and the Wicked daughter in-law
Glossary
Dedication
I dedicate this book, Magical Stories for the Special Princes and Princesses in Our Lives, to my kids and to the children all over the world; especially the children of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Acknowledgements
I want to thank God Almighty for making this book a success, my husband Michael, for his continued love and support; as well as my kids for bringing their crafts and passion to this book.
Also, I want to thank the staff of Xlibris publishing company for their assistance in putting this book together, and for their invaluable insight on network marketing.
Lastly, I want to thank the members of Author Learning Center (ALC), especially Ms. Lily Main and Mr. Francis Young, for their assistance on the information on the motivational speech about book writing, advertising, marketing, etc.
Introduction
This book of fictional magical stories was written for kids who love reading and are excited about magic, and for parents who loved their kids and believed that their children are the special princes and princesses in their lives. Magical stories can be a way to get kids who are disinclined to reading, to enjoy reading books.
Are you trying to get your students more involved as readers? Maybe as a teacher, you are beginning a unit in class on magic or fantasy, or possibly, you have just perceived that your kids are really interested in magic; and you want to take advantage of this fascination. Whichever is your motivation, it can be helpful to have a set of engaging stories that you can use to sustain students’ interest in magic.
The lessons from these stories will help grow kids’ imaginations and their love for reading, while learning about: Courage, obedience, honesty, kindness, friendship, respect and love for one another.
Furthermore, in each of the story in this book, there are some moral lessons to learn, please endeavor that the kids take note of this lessons and talk about them, because it will help in building their personal characters.
Chapter One
Zander and Harper’s magical ball.
Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Zander who was six years old. Zander had two older brothers named Arlo and Kolton. Arlo was eight years, while Kolton was ten years old. Most times after school or at the weekends, Zander always want to play at the park, but his older brothers told him that playing at the park is boring and it was for little babies. One day, after many persuasions from Zander on his two older brothers, Zander’s brothers accepted to go to the park with him; and so, they were dropped off by their parents at the park to play with other kids. However, when they got to the park, Zander’s brothers insisted that playing at the park was boring and it was for little babies like Zander. Zander’s older brothers, Kolton and Arlo, tried to make him change his mind about the park, so that they will call their parents to come and take them home, but Zander did not change his mind.
So, Kolton and Arlo told Zander to sit on the bench with them and wait, until their parents come back to the park and take them home. Zander sat on the bench in the park with his brothers, but he was very sad. Then, suddenly, a little girl named Harper, ran up to Zander and asked him why he looked so sad, and Zander said that his brothers told him that the park was boring and was for little babies and asked him to sit on the bench with them. The little girl said, well I guess they don’t know how to play imagination game
. Zander asked, what is imagination?
and the little girl said, We use our imagination all the time, when we are playing, writing, drawing or singing
.
Zander felt so happy that he has learn a new thing called imagination, and he said to the girl, My name is Zander, what is your name? and the girl answered and said,
My name is Harper and I will be happy to be your friend".
Harper was a special child with magical powers, she lives with her father and mother who love her so much and she was their only child. When her mother gave birth to her, lots of strange things happened; but because it was positive things, her parents were very happy and were not worried much about her strange powers. Harper’s parents observed that Harper