Order

I am pleased to accept  advance orders for forthcoming books including:

  • Reaching Out* – a collection of poetry based on artwork. Many of the poems will appear in the Harmony series.
  • The Occluded Emerald* – the first book in the Harmony series.

*When you place an advance order, you will receive

  1. Receive an e-book first
  2. Receive updated versions of the e-book until the book is complete
  3. When the final product is ready, you will receive a printed copy of the book.

Also, your advance order of one of the above books entitles you to purchase a copy of  the book and accompanying CD of The Monster on Top of the Bed (see below) for only $5.00 instead of the normal price of $20.00.  In The Monster on Top of the Bed two children, Karrit and Suzy, become best friends after Karrit, the “monster under Suzy’s bed,” visits Suzy, “the monster on top of the bed.” Neither of them is ever afraid of “monsters” again. View a book trailerBook trailer for the Monster on Top of the Bed

Also, although they are not part of the Harmony series, I will appreciate your buying my books, audio books and other offerings:

The Monster on Top of the Bed – A children’s story, ages 2-7 (Click for details.)

A wide variety of audio books for all ages that install on iPods and iPhones.

Audio books that I have written for children, many with accompanying .pdf files.

The Monster on Top of the Bed -The Monster on Top of the Bed allays bed-time and night fears. Suzy is visited by Karrit, a “monster”, who lives under Suzy’s bed. Karrit thinks of Suzy as the “monster on top of the bed.” (After all Suzy does jump up and down on her bed and Suzy does eat the strangest things.)

As Karrit and Suzy treat each other with respect and build a friendship, their fears melt away, and each has peace in their heart. They become best friends. It’s a 36-page beautifully-illustrated story that children love.

Monsterize Day -It’s like Sponge Bob, except it’s not under the sea. As friendly monsters exercise in strange ways we learn to count to ten, and have a great time. But, this story, and the associated book are not perfect. Sometimes the sound sounds strange. The book has comments: It asks you to check to see if what it is telling you is true. Why would the author do that?
Counting Monsters – Counting Monsters – In this fun story we encounter monsters riding bikes, going on hikes, playing Peek-A-Boo, rowing a canoe, learning how to fly and more. Children learn to count to ten by drawing and counting friendly monsters that do interesting things. This book is also appropriate for adults who are in nursing homes and hospitals as it is a great way to pass time.
One Hundred Monsters – 100 Monsters is Disney meets Sesame Street! It’s great fun! We encounter monsters in groups of ten stirring stew, morphing into trains, playing baseball and doing all sorts of strange things. It’s a great way to learn to count to 100 by tens. 100 Monsters is sure to foster discussions and learning. Two different readers perform two different versions of the book. The .pdf file includes both versions of 100 Monster.
Introducing Two to the Power of Zero – It’s Albert Einstein meets Monsters, Inc. A monster that can split into 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and then return to 1 introduces the concept of geometrical progressions to very young children, in this entertaining story. Children are encouraged to draw their own illustrations for the story in the We-Drew-That edition.

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