Let's Play Five Stones Game (MY BOOKS, #6)

Let's Play Five Stones Game (MY BOOKS, #6)

by S.Y. TURNER
Let's Play Five Stones Game (MY BOOKS, #6)

Let's Play Five Stones Game (MY BOOKS, #6)

by S.Y. TURNER

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Overview

LRB is the short name of three best friends; Litzy, Roxy, and Betsy. 

They love spending time together. And every time they do that, they become creative like crazy. 

They sing, draw and paint. 

 

But one day, they meet a girl named Fifi by accident. 

Fifi teaches them something and everything changes for LRB and Fifi. 

 

Do you want to know what Fifi teaches them? 

Why don't you discover it yourself? 

It is more fun that way. 

You will have a chance to discover how LRB changes after meeting a little poor girl Fifi. You will make friends more consciously. 

Your parents will enjoy reading this bedtime story to you. You will have a great time together. 

 

Get it now!

 

Happy reading! 

Happy parenting!

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166885883
Publisher: S.Y. TURNER
Publication date: 01/16/2023
Series: MY BOOKS
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

S.Y.Turner is a storyteller and author with a journalism and medical background. She also studied philosophy at the City University of London. 

She wrote her first poem when she was only eight. She produced many poems, short stories, plays for screen and stage, and over 60 fiction books for children and young adults. She loves kids and strives to educate and entertain them with her fantastically fun stories. And yes, she, too, was in love with Dr. Seuss's stories when she was little. And yes, she, too, read every volume of Harry Potter and admires J.K.Rowling as a children's book writer. 
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​​​​​​​S.Y.Turner is a strong advocate of correct parenting and mental health. Because she believes "It is easier to build strong children than repairing broken adults," just as Frederick Douglass once said. Hence, her stories aim to build strong kids with invincible spirits. 

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