Books for Kids Series
By Summer Bill and Mr. Magisto Thousand
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About this series
In the land of Fairway, there lived a beautiful fairy. Her name was Fairsy. She was a very beautiful fairy, with silver wings and a golden magic wand. She loved making magical objects with her wonderful wand. She was an extremely kind hearted and loving fairy. She always helped those around her with her many magical gifts, especially, she loved giving gifts to little children who behaved really well and were kind just like her. So one day Fairsy and her friends, decided to distribute various magical presents among kids who never troubled anyone and who needed some help.
They chose a few well mannered kids and sent precious magical gifts to their houses. There were various such gifts that Fairsy had made for these kids like the magical pencil, the fairy doll, the flying cape, the bouncing ball and the magic duster. Each gift was given to kids who really needed these in their lives.
So Fairsy and her friends disguised themselves as humans and went about giving these special kids their presents. These magical objects created unique and interesting experiences in the lives of these lovely kids. Come along and we shall see what each of them experienced!
If you enjoy this book, please check out "Wonderful short stories that my Grandpa told"
Titles in the series (3)
- Wonderful short stories that my Grandpa told: Books for kids, #2
2
No one knows exactly when did the art of storytelling started, but it all started for us when we opened our eyes to this world. There was a time when we would gather around the fireplace during the haunting stormy nights, the nights that used to scare us with their violent nature. The roaring of the thunder and the striking of lights would make us sit close to each other. We pretended to be the brave warriors, and we fought with the terrifying nights by the magical powers of storytelling. And if you were the bystander in our village, we would ask you about your bigger trips and experiences in the world. We would serve you a bowl of delicious hot soup, and we would also let you stay in our comfy home, that’s how much we were thirsty for stories. But gone the days of the golden age, where children used to gather around the fireplace and listen to the stories told by the elders and passers-by. However, there is hope in this world now, because Mr. Magisto Thousand does not want to lose this great culture of storytelling. He revives the art of fantasy, myth, imagination and storytelling for the children to take pride in. He is an ancient tale-teller. He knows how to warm hearts through his figment of imaginations. Mr. Magisto Thousand reads children's stories from all over the world. With his power of invention, he takes you to an unseen world. Where dragons live and monsters are slain by the knights and kings to protect the world and keep it safe, and the vicious witches live in the dark dungeon with their evil minds, they plot against the world, but the princesses and princes sacrifice to save the kingdom from the evil plotting of wicked thoughts. He writes the long and the short stories that would be engraved in the child’s mind and leave them with memories to share with their grandchildren. Each book of Mr. Magisto Thousand contains the fragments of reality mingled with the fantasy. The combination of this work of imagination opens up a new dimension that is full of adventure, magic and remarkable, exciting stories. These stories are not just the ordinary fairy-tales, but the extraordinary that gives us the insight, wisdom, and courage. It teaches us the life lesson that should descend to our generation to keep the art of storytelling. These varieties of concepts not only entertains us but educate us to learn from the past. Remember these are not the children’s stories, but the stories of life and lessons. They turn to us as if we are the children in our comfortable room, sitting near the fireplace.
- Wonderful short stories that my Grandma told: Books for kids, #3
3
No one knows exactly when did the art of storytelling started, but it all started for us when we opened our eyes to this world. There was a time when we would gather around the fireplace during the haunting stormy nights, the nights that used to scare us with their violent nature. The roaring of the thunder and the striking of lights would make us sit close to each other. We pretended to be the brave warriors, and we fought with the terrifying nights by the magical powers of storytelling. And if you were the bystander in our village, we would ask you about your bigger trips and experiences in the world. We would serve you a bowl of delicious hot soup, and we would also let you stay in our comfy home, that’s how much we were thirsty for stories. But gone the days of the golden age, where children used to gather around the fireplace and listen to the stories told by the elders and passers-by. However, there is hope in this world now, because Mr. Magisto Thousand does not want to lose this great culture of storytelling. He revives the art of fantasy, myth, imagination and storytelling for the children to take pride in. He is an ancient tale-teller. He knows how to warm hearts through his figment of imaginations. Mr. Magisto Thousand reads children's stories from all over the world. With his power of invention, he takes you to an unseen world. Where dragons live and monsters are slain by the knights and kings to protect the world and keep it safe, and the vicious witches live in the dark dungeon with their evil minds, they plot against the world, but the princesses and princes sacrifice to save the kingdom from the evil plotting of wicked thoughts. He writes the long and the short stories that would be engraved in the child’s mind and leave them with memories to share with their grandchildren. Each book of Mr. Magisto Thousand contains the fragments of reality mingled with the fantasy. The combination of this work of imagination opens up a new dimension that is full of adventure, magic and remarkable, exciting stories. These stories are not just the ordinary fairy-tales, but the extraordinary that gives us the insight, wisdom, and courage. It teaches us the life lesson that should descend to our generation to keep the art of storytelling. These varieties of concepts not only entertains us but educate us to learn from the past. Remember these are not the children’s stories, but the stories of life and lessons. They turn to us as if we are the children in our comfortable room, sitting near the fireplace.
- Wonderful short stories for kids from around the world: Books for kids
In the land of Fairway, there lived a beautiful fairy. Her name was Fairsy. She was a very beautiful fairy, with silver wings and a golden magic wand. She loved making magical objects with her wonderful wand. She was an extremely kind hearted and loving fairy. She always helped those around her with her many magical gifts, especially, she loved giving gifts to little children who behaved really well and were kind just like her. So one day Fairsy and her friends, decided to distribute various magical presents among kids who never troubled anyone and who needed some help. They chose a few well mannered kids and sent precious magical gifts to their houses. There were various such gifts that Fairsy had made for these kids like the magical pencil, the fairy doll, the flying cape, the bouncing ball and the magic duster. Each gift was given to kids who really needed these in their lives. So Fairsy and her friends disguised themselves as humans and went about giving these special kids their presents. These magical objects created unique and interesting experiences in the lives of these lovely kids. Come along and we shall see what each of them experienced! If you enjoy this book, please check out "Wonderful short stories that my Grandpa told"
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