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Initial post: 16 Jul 2012 16:28:33 BDT
Humphrey says:
My little boy loves 'Hairy, Scary spider?' and 'Slippy the Slimy Slug!' and both my children think 'Football is fantastic!' is extremely funny, they love me reading it to them, especially when we're out and about.

So what picture ebooks do your children like and can be recommended to put on my phone and PC?

Posted on 17 Jul 2012 10:55:05 BDT
jen says:
The Great Anwen Sheep Singing Contest by that author is great too! but we always try to go for colourful, bold images.
The covers show if an ebook will be suitable for the phone if it's clear and bright it'll most probably be the same on the inside.

Posted on 3 Dec 2012 19:16:21 GMT
I have recently launched the Creature Teachers series of books which aim to 'amuse and educate' young readers. The first two titles are on amazon and the next two are currently being illustrated by Lucy Freegard.

The Skylark Who Suffered From Vertigo (Creature Teachers)

The Cat Who Wore A Hat (Creature Teachers)

We have a website which supports the series and adds useful information for readers and their parents about some of the words and concepts in the books.

http://www.robhorlock.wix.com/creatureteachers

No politically correct statements to be found here ...

In reply to an earlier post on 4 Dec 2012 15:58:48 GMT
Hi Humphrey. I have a children's picture book called "The Hooba Looba" free to download for the next day. Get in quick on this promotion. Hope they enjoy :)
regards
ChrisThe Hooba Looba

In reply to an earlier post on 4 Dec 2012 19:52:18 GMT
Ken Bell says:
Hi Humphrey,
I have a picture ebook with text in verse called 'My Brave Grandad' that tells of all the adventurous deeds grandad gets up to without fear. There is just one thing,however, that really frightens him!
If you wish to look at it and see a preview the link is
My Brave Grandad
I also have two other non picture books for young readers or children who like to have a story read to them. These are - 'Spitfire Spirit' - a WW2 ghost story inspired by the brave women who flew aircraft in the war and 'Groovy Grandad' - two stories in this book about a re-cycled teenager grandad who loves roaming the local countryside with his two grandsons and getting into all kinds of scrapes.
Ken Bell

Posted on 21 Dec 2012 23:34:41 GMT
David says:
I recently published a picture book in paperback and on kindle. I wrote and illustrated it and loved every minute of it!

The Monster who liked to eat toes! (The Monster...)

I love children's books that have a great eye catching title, I saw one called 'The Taco eating dragon' - love it!
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