Ah, summer. Everyone has been looking forward to sun, fun, and a much slower pace. As the world slowly begins to get a handle on COVID-19 and travel begins to open up, even more readers are on the hunt for books that are not only enjoyable to read but also easy to bring with them on adventures. eBooks to the rescue! The portability of eBooks is just the ticket for
Downloadable pirate activities, crafts, patterns, and pirate-y facts
Ahoy matey! It’s National Talk Like a Pirate Day! And we’ll let you in on a little secret… …the children’s book-inspired ebook *The ABCs of Bookjumping* has some SUPER COOL downloadable pirate activities, crafts, patterns, and pirate-y facts that are so darn unique, your little Scalleywag won’t even realize they are learning history while they play. Here’s a sneak peek at one of the many activities in the ebook that
Summer Unplugged: The magic of a timeless children’s story
“This is my favorite book in the whole world and has been since I first heard it read back in grammar school. When I saw this new book out, I just had to get it; and I wasn’t disappointed. All the magic of the original story came back to me. I love the craft ideas presented, and the short write-ups about the characters. I highly recommend this to anyone who
A Ray of Light during Dark Times: Reading eBooks!
So, how are you feeling during these unprecedented times? It seems/feels like this pandemic is dragging on forever with no reprieve in sight. People are alternating between rebellion and paralyzing fear and the news and news feeds are filled with info that half the time we are sure is real or not. “Hunker down and wait” seems to be a reoccurring theme for many of the more level-headed folks and
For Those Who “Seek”| A must-have “beach read” ebook
Life can be hard. We all know that. But we all also know that if we don’t take the time to hear our own voices and reach out for more meaning, we will be swept up in the world filled with obligations and fear. But what if the travels you take, even if it’s to your own backyard, offered a deeper meaning and a chance to discover new peace and
Summer eBook Reading: Get Sucked Into the Saga of the Deuxsang
Summer reading is on everyone’s mind lately and the portability of e-books is just the ticket for those who love to read but also want to make sure they always have something read handy. For YA and adult readers who love a suspense-filled-edge-of-your-seat fiction read with a unique and edgy twist, Audrey Press’ sister imprint, Aletha Press, has two award-winning book titles that are now available in e-book form! Summer
Non-fiction eBook that helps Music Teachers be better Business Owners
National Teacher Appreciation Day, also known as National Teacher Day, is observed on the Tuesday of the first full week in May. This day is part of Teacher Appreciation Week, which is the first full week in May of each year. Veteran piano teacher, Noreen Wenjen, knows that all teachers play a critical role in educating and shaping our children: the future leaders of our country. She also knows what
A Non-fiction eBook that Soothes the Soul
Life can be hard. We all know that. But we all also know that if we don’t take the time to hear our own voices and reach out for more meaning, we will be swept up in the world filled with obligations and fear. But what if the travels you take, even if it’s to your own backyard, offered a deeper meaning and a chance to discover new peace and
Free e-Book Friday-My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
It’s Free eBook Friday! We are always on the look-out for awesome children’s books that can be read and enjoyed over the weekend. This week: My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett (1923-) Illustrations by Ruth Chrisman Gannett (1896-1979) A Newbery Honor Book, 1949. One cold rainy day when my father was a little boy, he met an old alley cat on his
Free e-Book Friday-My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
It’s Free eBook Friday! We are always on the look-out for awesome children’s books that can be read and enjoyed over the weekend. This week: My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett (1923-) Illustrations by Ruth Chrisman Gannett (1896-1979) A Newbery Honor Book, 1949. One cold rainy day when my father was a little boy, he met an old alley cat on his