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Doug's Big Idea    by Ted Summerfield
Price: $0.99 USD. 820 words. Published on September 15, 2010. .

This story is about a young beaver named Doug who lives in a forest, soon destroyed by fire. Doug comes up with a unique way to rebuild the forest by recycling paper into trees. Suit 2 to 5 year old. This delightful, colorful, picture book for children is filled with fanciful animal pictures, including large size black and white pictures for coloring.
A Christmas Tree For Santa    by Ted Summerfield
Price: $0.99 USD. 1980 words. Published on April 18, 2011. .

Forest Ranger 'Ranger Rick' decides to take a Christmas tree to Santa because there are no trees at the North Pole. On the way, Ranger Rick runs into a thieving moose, a friendly polar bear, a vacationing penguin, Santa’s helpers, and Santa. This colorful picture book for children 2-7 also has large, black and white pictures in the Appendix for printing & coloring.
Help Your Child Become A Successful Adult    by Irene  Sherwood
Price: $2.99 USD. 42260 words. Published on March 13, 2012. .

In today’s competitive society it is extremely important to give your child the tools necessary to become a successful adult. This ‘must read’ eBook contains in-depth information about pregnancy, preparing for your baby's arrival and how to raise your young child to become a successful adult. It is a great reference book for anyone who is pregnant, plans to become pregnant or has a young child.
Jack and the Beanstalk - Another Grandma Chatterbox Fairy Tale    by Barbara Hayes
Price: $0.99 USD. 6260 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on April 2, 2012. .

A retelling of the classic fairy tale for 21st century youngsters by a master storyteller. We are all familiar with Jack and his Beanstalk, of course, but there is a lot more to him than a giant with bags of gold. What about the young lady dressed in green or the shipwreck? The story as we usually hear it today is a very much shortened version of the original.