Kids Week – Day Two

Come along on a fun adventure through the Forest of Dreams in this second book in The Woodland Adventures series. Join Nita and Meeko as they find out a way to help their friends handle a bunch of bullying bees and hungry spiders in order to be able to get to the big field of flowers. This book reaches out to children ages 6-8 and while letting them enjoy a wonderful story of animals having an adventure, it also teaches them how to deal with bullies without fighting back in a violent way.

https://books2read.com/Nita-andthehoneybees

This is the tale of Keko the monkey, how she ‘lost’ her bananas, and then found them with the help of a friend and a trail of peels. This book, while fun and playful, also shows that you can solve many problems with the help of others , you don’t always have to be angry with the person that caused the problem, and that you should forgive the small things.

https://books2read.com/KekoAndTheLostBananas/

Kids Art

This adorable drawing is by Miss Sophia Elliot. She was inspired by our newsletter.

Kid’s Week About the Author

One of our Authors last year was AR Clayton

A.R. Clayton is an American writer who independently published her first horror novel Memory Bound in October 2018. The author likes to tell stories with uncomfortable truths society would rather hide, tucked behind bolted doors and heavy curtains thick with dust. She also enjoys writing scenes with gloomy weather and figures appearing mysteriously in windows. She is currently looking for an agent for her second horror novel.

The author lives with her husband the Saint, her dog Ru who insists on featuring in each novel, and their indoor garden of nearly fifty houseplants. Together, they enjoy rainy days, classical music, and art. The author also does not oppose the occasional taco, or three.

The author can be found at www.peregrinearc.com.

The Mermaid and the Yellow Mermaid can be Found Here.

Kid’s week How to draw

I scoured the net for fun how to draw images.

The first two say who made them. The third doesn’t. Still It is a fun activity. I just wish I could Attribute the maker.

Kid’s Week!!

Hello, Welcome again to our kid’s week.

This week will see a few new types of post. This is going to be a yearly thing. Last few years were too new to get the blog involved. This year we are a little more organized.

  1. Promo posts for older books that we already have out. These books are wonderful gifts for the young readers and we feel that they deserve the spotlight every year.
  2. About the author posts for all of the children’s book authors we have published. This is going to be from both current offerings as well as previous kid’s week offerings.
  3. Book Readings of some of our Kid’s Books. I don’t know that we are going to do more than one of this type per year…but It is going to be included in the blog posts every year from now on.
  4. Obviously Book Birthday posts for the New Book offerings. We always offer at least One New Kids week book. This year we have two. Some years we have more. There is a Book Birthday post for each book.
  5. Other Fun activity posts as we see fit to add for the kids. This might be art how to posts. or word finds. or such as that, It is meant for the kiddos to have fun.

So I hope you will check back throughout the week to see what fun adventures We fae have cooked up for Kid’s Week.

Meet the Author : Michael Guzman

Michael has been an invaluable reader for Cyndi and I since before we founded Fae Corps. We are especially happy to have him with us as a writer. We hope that he continues to join us with his amazing stories.

Michael is a lifelong nerdy geek, though it’s taken him half his life to feel good about himself about this. His many fandoms include sci-fi, fantasy, anime, comics, and gaming, both video and tabletop. He lives in Eastern NC with his loving wife Merry and works by day as a mail carrier throughout Pitt and surrounding counties which sometimes leads to pleasantly surprising encounters with nature. While on the road for work, depending on radio reception and personal mood, Michael enjoys classical music, J-pop, K-pop, or soundtracks from his favorite video games or movies. The story in this anthology is his first published work and hopes that more will follow.

Meet the Author : Rose J. Fairchild

According to Rose her submisson was inspired by my daughter’s loss of her first top front tooth. “As she gently placed it in the little box we use for the tooth fairy, she said with tears in her eyes, ‘I’m really going to miss being a kid.’ “


“Rose lives in upstate NY with her husband, two kids, and furry companions. She works at a local library where she acts as a clerk and does all the children’s programming, both on and offsite. Currently, she is working on a retelling of “Beauty and the Beast,” which is one of her all-time favorite fairy tales! The main character is based on her grandmother—one of the strongest people she’s ever had the pleasure of knowing in her life. She (along with Rose’s fiery daughter) is her muse and an inspiration to women everywhere. It has been joyous to include some of her life experiences in Rose’s novel, and she hopes someday to share it with the world”

We are truly excited to have Rose’s Fairy Dust in Through the Sunshine.


Link to her blog: https://rosejfairchild.wordpress.com/

Teaser Tuesday!

Ok… We will be sharing Meet the Author posts for Through the Sunshine starting later today… We still wanted to do the regular posts as well though.

Teaser Tuesday is where you show us what you are working on! Comment some of your newest W. I. P. Or even a bit of a blurb. Don’t have something that you want to share? Then point to another indie to boost their work. Be sure to look through the comments and boost up the ones posted!

Prompt!

This looks like an entrance from the faerie realm. Does it inspire you? Write a poem about it and send it to us. We will feature it on our social media. Write a story and we may use it in Through the Sunshine – our upcoming anthology. Deadline was extended til Feb 14th at midnight!

Enjoy coming up with something and let us see what you got!

Happy Writing!

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