Fiction » Children’s books » Family / Multigenerational

Time Line    by Rosemary Peel
Price: $0.99 USD. 11140 words. Language: British English. Published on June 23, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Family / Multigenerational.

(5.00 from 1 review)
hazel is lonley and longs for a friend in whom she can confide. but the last place she expects to find one is in her own cellar. a long disused trap door transports her from 2012 to 1943 where she meets Lucy. the two girls instantly become friends, and share not only companionship but family secrets.
Where Lions Roar at Night    by Rosie Boom
Price: Free! 58330 words. Language: English. Published on May 11, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Family / Multigenerational.

1 star(4.95 from 38 reviews)
Where Lions Roar at Night is an engaging read-aloud for the whole family. Enjoy the fun, adventures and dramas of a modern day ‘pioneering’ family as they make their home in a 90-year-old barn in rural N.Z. The first of the Barn Chronicles series and winner of the 2010 CALEB Prize for children’s books. “A simple piece of sunlit childhood. ” Emma Jelsma, Scene Magazine 2010
Accordion Mouse    by Mike Preble
Price: $0.99 USD. 1140 words. Language: English. Published on March 31, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Imagination & Play.

“Grandma,” said Petunia Onion. “Tell me the story about the mouse and the accordion.” “All right,” said Grandma. “But first, we better get comfortable.” For Petunia and her Grandma, comfortable meant an old brown couch with big, round arms that Petunia used for playing ‘Climb the Mountain’. She sometimes used the giant cushions for playing ‘Don’t Touch the Floor-Hot Lava!’
Great-Grandpa Fussy and the Little Puckerdoodles    by Mardo Williams
Price: $5.99 USD. 10220 words. Language: English. Published by Calliope Press  on March 13, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Family / Multigenerational.

(5.00 from 1 review)
They’re noisy, nosey and bossy—these little Puckerdoodles who have ensnared the heart of Great-Grandpa Fussy. Teenie, Weenie, Waddles, and Toodlebug range in age from newborn to age 6. In Great-Grandpa’s eyes they are unpredictable imps whose ingenious questions demand answers that only he can provide. Twenty-one stories and 64 four-color illustrations for ages 5 and up.