Stories for Kids Series
Written by Gita V.Reddy
Narrated by Marina Tolkachova and Susie Hackel
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Titles in the series (6)
- Super Duper Monty: The Misadventures of a Frog
1
Super-Duper Monty is a fun story that shows kids why they must not wander away on their own, and also to have compassion for other living creatures. Monty the frog loves to hop, leap, and jump. One day he takes a big leap out of his pond and hops down the road. And lands into big trouble! Parents and teachers can use this entertaining story to teach several things: Children must not wander away. Even while having fun, they must be aware of their surroundings. Natural habitat is important for creatures to survive. To have compassion for other living things.
- Bala Gala the Brave and Dangerous
3
Bala-Gala lives in the forest of Gamba-Bamba. Whenever he or his friends are threatened, Bala-Gala bravely faces the danger. But who is Bala-Gala? Is he a deer, a tiger, a dinosaur, or a dragon? The answer will delight kids, as will the story.
- The Ant Thief: Children’s Story Book that encourages Good Values
2
The Ant Thief is the story of Noira, the ant who wears a diamond ring and tells everyone it is a gift from a king, for bravery. She becomes famous as the Great Traveller Ant. But the fact is Noira is a thief. One day the bees catch Noira stealing honey from their hive. What does Noira do when she is found out? Parents and children can use The Ant Thief to initiate discussions on good values, especially about: The importance of work. It is wrong to steal. One mustn't lie, or boast. This is a anytime story for both boys and girls. The hand drawn illustrations are vibrant and delightful. They are easy enough to encourage children to try them out. The Ant Thief is also available in print and as eBook.
- Hop and Chomp: A Caterpillar Story
4
Hop and Chomp is about friendship, accepting differences, and the life cycle of a butterfly. Hop, a grasshopper, makes friends with Chomp, a caterpillar. Hop loves to play while Chomp only eats. Then one day Chomp disappears! Hop looks for his friend everywhere. His mother tells him that Chomp is no longer a caterpillar. He is a pupa and will soon become a butterfly. Hop is a true friend. He visits the pupa everyday until ... Hop and Chomp is available as an eBook and in print.
- Which is p and Which is q?
5
Minki has trouble telling p and q apart in her set of wooden letters. One day, she throws p and q out of the window. The letters stomp away to Word Fairy and announce they are never going back. With p and q missing, many words become meaningless. Now nobody can say ‘please’ because it has turned into ‘lease.’ The police station and the post office can’t function and the queen must go into hiding! Which is p and Which is q? is a fun story that teaches several things in an entertaining way: 1. How to make learning fun. 2. It is normal to make mistakes. 3. Children learn by practice. 4. Actions have consequences 5. One can learn from mistakes. This is an ‘anytime story’, suitable for playtime or bedtime, and one that girls and boys will both enjoy.
- The Hat Lady and Her Animals
7
The Hat Lady and her Animals is a heart-warming story about the joys of giving. It makes for a delightful bedtime story. Darlene knits hats. Sometimes, she also makes animals with the leftover wool. One day, Darlene knits a dog. “That was easy,” she says and names the dog Easy. Easy wants Darlene to make another dog, to play with. But Darlene keeps knitting more and more hats. Easy is disappointed until he discovers who the hats are meant for … , : ‘ ’ ’ , .’
Gita V.Reddy
Gita V.Reddy is a writer of fiction for children and adults. She enjoys thinking up tales of different genres. She has written mysteries, adventure, fantasy, science fiction, and even an animal tale for children.Ms Reddy was born in India, is a post graduate in Mathematics, worked in a bank for twenty-six years, is married to a physics professor, has a son doing research in neuro-electronics, and loves literature. Yes, her life is as mixed up as the multiple genres she writes.She enjoys painting and spending time with her family, and LOVES walking in the rain.
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