Beat the Boredom
How do you beat Boredom of the current pandemic (Covid 19)? With Free Books offcourse!
I’ve teamed up with 12 amazing authors to give away 13 children’s books to help beat the boredom. This quarantine has affected us all, and we want to help. All of us became authors to do one thing-make a difference in the lives of children around the world. Reading is fun and enjoyable and can take kids on amazing adventures- which is why we have made the following books FREE for April 1 and 2. See full book details below:
GET ALL OF THE BELOW BOOKS HERE IN ONE CONVENIENT LINK , OR GET THEM SEPARATELY BY THEIR DESCRIPTIONS.
ENJOY THESE FUN READS FOR FREE
Mum, Where is your Hair? ( also Mom, Where is your Hair?) By Alicia Gleeson-Cherneski
Beat boredom and go on a fun and imaginative journey to search here, there, and everywhere for hair. A full rhyming story which will have the audience reading along and positively helping to change society’s view about hair loss.
Unicorns, Magic, and Slime, Oh My!
By Misty Black
Mishaps, mystery, and magic–plus hidden pixies on every page–make for an exciting story your kids won’t want to put down! Ages 3-8
The Merzzlings: The Adventure Begins
By Brittany Plumeri
Join Noah and Floppy as they embark on a magical mission to explore the merits of kindness on the mystical Island of Mer. Your child will be intrigued by the seamless rhymes and bright illustrations, all while learning a valuable lesson in being nice and following The Golden Rule!
The Worst Book in the Whole Entire World
By Joey Acker
Poor Nameless tries to explain to the reader why this book is simply the WORST book in the whole entire world. Will he succeed in his noble quest? Is he part of the reason this book is the worst?? Will it have a happy ending or the worst ending ever???
Babaroo the Alien and the Magic of Healthy Food
By Kate Melton
When Babaroo the alien visits planet Earth for the first time, he feels so hungry that he starts trying everything he sees and gets into trouble! Will he be able to find good food on our planet?
Mrs. Hughes is Missing
By Sharon Jones-Scaife
“Oh me! Oh my! Oh boy!” cry the students of Mrs. Hughes’ class when they discover she is missing. With a mean substitute teacher as her replacement, the students decide they must find her. Come along on the search and discover for yourself if the kids ever find their beloved Mrs. Hughes.
My Lil’ Ladybug Friend
By Toby A. Williams
Brooke Lynn’s adventure begins in a hasty search for a ladybug she befriended the day before. Your child will playfully tag along on this quest. Will they find her newfound friend?
Something’s Eating the Garden
By Pam Fries, Author/Illustrator
Enjoy beautiful illustrations as a child and their Papa together discover who is REALLY eating the garden. A twist at the end brings laughs to children and adults alike.
Where Do Elves Go On Vacation?
By Kim Ann
We all know what the elves do in preparation for the holiday season, but where do they go on vacation? With rhythmic rhymes and colorful pictures, this story is sure to encourage imagination and foster a natural sense of curiosity.
Opossum Opposites
By Gina Gallois
Enjoy a wild new take on opposites from the point of view of an opossum – one of our most common, but least understood backyard animals, with memorable rhymes & cool factoids for kids ages 3-8.
The Witch’s Cat
By Sonica Ellis
Little Pepper was no ordinary cat but the blackest cat you’d ever meet. Pepper finds it really hard to make friends. Is it because of how she looks – the black cat curse? Or is it because she’s a witch’s cat? Read along to find out more.
Join the K.L.U.B. – No Bullying Allowed Activity Book
By April M. Cox
Filled with activities with varying levels of difficulty including coloring, mazes, word search, crossword puzzles, matching, drawing, journaling and more. Opens the door for family discussions on the important topic of bullying.
My Sister’s Super Skills
By Lauren Mosback, MA, LPC
Follow along as sister/brother duo share empowering and useful “Super Skills” to help kids manage emotions and feel happy. Each strategy is linked with a familiar animal and scenario that are easy to remember and fun to act out!
