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1231 days ago

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Betty from Mount Wellington

Hi, my neighbours
It is a school holiday again. I would like to share some of the children's stories in my ebooks which had been published last year during the lockdown. Thanks to all the editors and friends.
You may also find the other books below.
This one with many stories inside is perfect for children. "An Acorn" www.amazon.com...

A short one is "Tom's Dream Home" www.amazon.com...
"A Race" is 6 selected children's short stories www.amazon.com...

"The Rhino the Zebra and the Unicorn" is for teenagers www.amazon.com...
"The Queen and the Pirates" www.amazon.com...

"The Mountain Eye" is more suitable for young adults www.amazon.com...



There are other books for adults to choose from, too.

"The Old Man and the Mermaid" www.amazon.com...

"A Toona Tree" www.amazon.com...

"Reflections" www.amazon.com...

"The Mountain that stood between True Love" www.amazon.com...

"The Bear's Wish" www.amazon.com...

Kind regards

Betty

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