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Dana Regan

4 Books
Halloween is supposed to be spooky, but for friends, it can also be a little confusing. In this early reader story, a Halloween moment brings friendship into the middle of the fun. Costumes, surprises, and a possible scare create a simple, kid-friendly story about handling a holiday adventure with the people you care about. The short length and familiar setting make this a friendly choice for children building reading confidence. It gives young readers the fun of Halloween without becoming too frightening, while keeping the focus on friendship, feelings, and everyday choices.
6-8 Years 48 Pages
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A museum trip turns into a case that needs solving. When something goes missing during a field trip, the day becomes more than a walk past displays and exhibits. Clues, questions, and quick thinking pull the characters into a mystery that young readers can follow step by step. This early reader blends a familiar school outing with light detective-story suspense. The focus on friendship, lost-and-found trouble, and problem solving makes it inviting for children who are starting to enjoy mysteries but still need clear language, short scenes, and plenty of support from the story.
6-8 Years
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Brains and strength do not always solve problems the same way. This early reader story centers on friendship and the kind of challenge that asks kids to think about what really matters. The title points to a playful contest between being clever and being strong, giving young readers a familiar way to explore confidence, choices, and how friends handle differences. With simple storytelling and an age-friendly focus on social situations, this book is suited to children who are building fluency while beginning to notice bigger ideas in everyday stories. It keeps the reading experience approachable without talking down to its audience.
6-8 Years 48 Pages
New
Telling the truth can feel harder when a mess has already been made. In this early reader story, a friendship situation asks a child to face a mistake and decide what to do next. The title suggests a gentle lesson about honesty, responsibility, and making things right, told through a simple story for newly confident readers. The book’s clear focus on everyday feelings makes it useful for children who are learning to connect stories with their own choices. Short, approachable scenes and friendly illustrations help keep the experience supportive while still giving readers something meaningful to think about.
6-8 Years 48 Pages
New
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