These twelve award-winning allegories for children of all ages center on Hero’s participation in the redemption of Enchanted City. The one True King has broken the reign of the evil Enchanter and the rebuilding process has begun, but not without power-outs, mudslinging, and peril at Burning Place! Meet Grandma Vigilantes, the Girl with the Very Loud Outside Voice, Prima the Ballerina and more, as Hero, Little Child, and Princess Amanda all learn to find their special place in Bright City, to do a job no one else can do.
Inspirational Short Stories for Kids
This exciting set of 12 incredible Gold-Medallion Award-Winning short stories for children of all ages (from best-selling authors David and Karen Mains) offers fast-paced action and engaging characters wrapped up in exciting storytelling that deals with good versus evil themes. This version is the original 1996 edition, WITHOUT ILLUSTRATIONS.
Moral Stories for Children
Enjoy reading these storybooks for children after dinner together or as bedtime stories with your kids. You’ll revel in these modern fairy tales — each chapter an allegory for your children to decipher, with short moral stories and lessons for living that convey values and virtues like honesty, compassion, loyalty, friendship, perseverance, positive self-esteem, and courage. You’ll embrace these fiction fables within your family, as they are children’s books with inspirational moral values and christian themes, to encourage you all to better living in this challenging world in which we live everyday. Written as a trilogy of children’s fiction for kids to enjoy reading with their parents, this is book #3 of 3 in the series, good for ages 6 and up, including preteen, teen, and adults.
Chapter 4 Excerpt – Power-Outs
In those days, Benji and Eddie, his best friend, were known as the Sewer Rat and the Boiler Brat. Miserable orphan

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