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Kayla and the Ginormous Tree Trunk is the second book in a fun adventure series. In this book, Kayla and Marcus set out to explore an old, ginormous tree trunk when a mishap with a butterfly leads them on a new adventure. Some of Kayla's old friends help to save the day. This book and series has fun words to say that can be read to children. As they become readers, they can start taking adventures on their own. this book has 32 pages is is approximately 800 words.
For sixteen idyllic years, nineteen-year-old Kayla has lived with her adopted family: Mona, Brock, and their son Kale, in the bucolic village of Ilandry. But the idyll ends in one horrific day when Ilandry is attacked by grotesque green men who savagely murder everyone in sight. To her own amazement, when Kayla finds herself threatened, a blinding light blasts forth from her and instantly incinerates her attackers to ash. Rushing home with Kale and Jared, a little boy who is the only other survivor, they discover Brock dying and Mona already gone. With his last breath, Brock reveals that Kayla is their queen and that Kale must protect her and help her to find the gateway to her kingdom. Grief-stricken and afraid, Kayla, Kale, and little Jared set off on a quest that takes them deep into a mystical world of surprising magical creatures amongst a gathering evil. When unexpected allies appear, led by a powerful elven commander, Kayla’s life is further complicated by romantic turmoil that leaves her torn between two loves. Despite their peril, she begins to discover and develop her own astonishing powers. Day by day, she draws closer to her destiny as queen of the realm stolen from her as a child.
"Kayla's Red Leaf" is the third in a series of Kayla's Adventures. Kayla, and her friends, find themselves stumbling into an exciting, underground adventure. Kayla needs to take a leaf to school for a class project. She finds a perfect, gorgeous, red leaf but that is where the adventure begins. Kayla meets two new friends on her Red Leaf Adventure. Digger is an adorable mole that is exploring the tunnels under the ginormous tree stump (book 2). Digger and Kayla also meet a baby turtle on this adventure but I do not want to spoil it by saying too much. The giant ant makes a cameo appearance in this Red Leaf adventure.The books in Kayla's Adventures tie together, and while best read in order, can be read out of order or singularly. Books 1-3 include characters: Kayla, little girl that loves exploring; Giant Ant, leader of an ant army and helps Kayla; Polly is a very wise roly-poly; Marcus, a little boy that goes to school with Kayla, Bright Butterfly, an adorable pink butterfly that joins in adventures, sometimes by accident; Digger, a mole that explores and digs out tunnels; Digger and a baby turtle join the crew in this book.
Earth Year 4527, the people of Mars launched the Genesis missions, seeking new homelands. Vanjia, an icy super-earth, hosts a fledgling colony of humans sent to establish a new settlement after Earth devolved into a frozen wasteland. A young wilder woman, Kayla, lives on the cusp of the wilderness in the cliff city of Exodus. With her team, Kayla embarks on a quest to explore the mysterious Boreal forest, an unforgiving wilderness, teaming with threatening creatures and raging storms. Soon enough, she discovers herself caught up in a conflict, threatening the existence of her people.
Indiana Jones meets Goosebumps in this chilling Creeptown adventure! When a mysterious force traps his class in a haunted museum, 12-year-old Arlo, a rising filmmaker, must abandon his script and become an action hero for real. But can he stop living bones? Don’t miss the fast-paced horror series kids are screaming about! Creeptown books combine fast plots, lovable characters and shocking late twists. Perfect for fans of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps. Can you predict how the story will end? Praise for The Bone Taker: "Very entertaining … a nice mixture of adventure, humor, silliness, and drama." Say What? Blog "Quirky and fun … it will be some kids favorite book." Goodreads Reviewer "A cross between Goosebumps and Mr. Lemoncello with a little bit of Captain Underpants thrown in … it was totally ridiculous, but so much fun." BookSirens Reviewer
An interactive book designed to enhance character building within children.
London Granger gave up her modeling career for investigative journalism only to discover no one would hire her to write anything but fluff. The only way to get ahead? Investigate something people will actually read. That’s how her next assignment becomes “What’s it Really Like to Be a Billionaire?” Her boss hooks her up on a glitzy getaway to St. Kitts undercover, as the totally platonic companion of media mogul Miranda Northbrooke. Tennyson Security protects the rich and famous, and Kayla Tennyson built it from the ground up. She has more money than she can spend, but sorting through the fakes and finding someone honest and genuine is tough. She tried with Miranda Northbrooke, and it ended in disaster. But the gorgeous writer she meets while protecting a movie star on St. Kitts just might be the real deal. Until she learns London and Miranda are at the resort together. London isn’t sure what she expected of Miranda’s ex, but it certainly wasn’t strength and beauty. And while Kayla would like to write London off as Miranda’s new plaything, she can’t get past how smart and funny she is. London and Kayla are perfect for one another, but if London reveals the ruse, she risks not only the opportunity of her career, but Kayla’s trust as well.
Two heartbroken strangers… brought together by their baby! Midwife Kayla was only intending to be a surrogate. But after tragedy strikes, she’s unexpectedly thrown into the role of mother! Plus, the biological father—eternal bachelor doctor Jamie—wants to be involved! Kayla’s wary of his determination; she’s learned the hard way that her trust is often misplaced. But as the heat between them rises, can she trust him enough to let him into her life…and her heart? From Harlequin Medical Romance: Life and love in the world of modern medicine. “Their One-Night Twin Surprise is an absolutely adorable story with all the emotions and tensions. Author Karin Baine weaved this story of betrayal, friendship, loneliness, love and family amid the medical drama in a spell-binding way to the pages. Recommended for all readers of medical romance.” —Goodreads “Karin Baine is a phenomenally talented writer of contemporary romances who writes books that are so poignant and well-written that they never fail to tug at the heartstrings…. Midwife Under the Mistletoe is a searingly emotional Medical Romance that is powerfully written, wonderfully emotional and absolutely breathtaking.” —Goodreads
In a timely update of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, National Book Award finalist Ibi Zoboi skillfully balances cultural identity, class, and gentrification against the heady magic of first love in her vibrant reimagining of this beloved classic. A smart, funny, gorgeous retelling starring all characters of color. Zuri Benitez has pride. Brooklyn pride, family pride, and pride in her Afro-Latino roots. But pride might not be enough to save her rapidly gentrifying neighborhood from becoming unrecognizable. When the wealthy Darcy family moves in across the street, Zuri wants nothing to do with their two teenage sons, even as her older sister, Janae, starts to fall for the charming Ainsley. She especially can’t stand the judgmental and arrogant Darius. Yet as Zuri and Darius are forced to find common ground, their initial dislike shifts into an unexpected understanding. But with four wild sisters pulling her in different directions, cute boy Warren vying for her attention, and college applications hovering on the horizon, Zuri fights to find her place in Bushwick’s changing landscape, or lose it all. "Zoboi skillfully depicts the vicissitudes of teenage relationships, and Zuri’s outsize pride and poetic sensibility make her a sympathetic teenager in a contemporary story about race, gentrification, and young love." (Publishers Weekly, "An Anti-Racist Children's and YA Reading List")