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  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    In "Widget and the Time Machine," follow the extraordinary adventures of Widget, a curious and imaginative young explorer. One day, while exploring the enchanting woods near their home, Widget stumbles upon a mysterious machine buried beneath the earth. With boundless excitement, Widget uncovers the contraption, unaware of its incredible power. As they activate the machine, an astonishing journey through time begins.Transported back millions of years, Widget finds themselves surrounded by towering trees and prehistoric wonders. The vibrant landscapes of the dinosaur era become their playground as they encounter majestic creatures long extinct. From the thunderous footsteps of the mighty T-Rex to the graceful flights of pterodactyls, Widget's awe and fascination know no bounds

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    "Mina, Mina!" Gidget squealed, bouncing up and down as she sprinted into the house. She was waving a colorful flyer in the air like a flag. "Look at this! The neighbors next door built a haunted house! Can we go, please, please, pretty please?" Mina Piston looked up from her book. "A haunted house? You know it could be quite spooky..." She puffed out her chest, standing tall. "I'm not scared of anything! Not even the spooky stuff!" Mina glanced over at Papa Piston, who shrugged. "Alright, then," she said, standing up. "Haunted house, here we come!"

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    In "Widget and the Sweet Tooth," join Aunt Beep and her mischievous child, Widget, on an eventful trip to the grocery store. Widget's craving for candy takes center stage, but Aunt Beep firmly denies his request, prompting an explosive tantrum. However, amidst the chaos, Aunt Beep seizes the opportunity to impart a valuable lesson to Widget: tantrums are not the answer, but open communication is. Through an engaging and heartwarming narrative, this delightful tale teaches young readers the importance of expressing their desires respectfully and finding healthier ways to fulfill their sweet tooth cravings.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    Aunt Beep persuades her nephew Widget to take a break from his video game and join her outside on a beautiful day. Despite his initial reluctance, Aunt Beep strikes a deal with Widget to play for another ten minutes before joining her on an adventure in the woods. As they embark on a treasure hunt, Widget discovers that spending time with loved ones can be even more exciting than his beloved video game.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    Widget constantly worries about things that may happen in the future. He finds it hard to enjoy the present moment because of his anxiety. Fortunately, Aunt Beep is there to help him cope. She teaches him techniques and encourages him to focus on the present moment instead of worrying about the future.

  • av Peltier
    163,-

    Widget was a picky eater, and he only wanted to eat his favorite foods all the time. Aunt Beep was worried that Widget wasn't getting all the nutrients he needed, so she decided to teach him to be more flexible and try new foods. She started by introducing small changes to Widget's meals, like adding a new vegetable to his plate or mixing different flavors in his favorite dishes. At first, Widget was hesitant, but Aunt Beep encouraged him to take small bites and explore new flavors. She also involved him in the cooking process, allowing him to help prepare new dishes and learn about different ingredients. As Widget became more comfortable with trying new foods, Aunt Beep introduced more variety into his meals, and he began to discover new favorites. Widget realized that trying new foods wasn't as scary as he thought it would be and that he could enjoy a wider range of foods. With Aunt Beep's guidance, Widget became more flexible and adventurous in his eating habits, and he was grateful for her patience and support.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    "Widget and the Papa Rotor" is a heartwarming tale that celebrates the special bond between Widget and his father, Papa. Living with his caring Aunt Beep, Widget eagerly awaits Papa's visits every couple of weeks, cherishing the moments they spend together.In this delightful story, Papa, Widget, and Aunt Beep embark on an exciting adventure to the science museum. As they explore the exhibits, Widget's curiosity and imagination soar. With Papa's guidance and Aunt Beep's nurturing presence, the trio creates beautiful memories and shares laughter-filled moments, immersing themselves in the wonders of science.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    In "Widget and the Spookies," young Widget faces his deepest fears as the shadows of the night come to life. With strange noises and terrifying shapes lurking in every corner, Widget is convinced that something sinister haunts his bedroom. But when wise Aunt Beep comes to visit, she brings with her a world of adventure, imagination, and a few special tricks up her sleeve. As they embark on a magical journey, Aunt Beep teaches Widget that the darkness isn't as scary as it seems. With her help, Widget learns to face his fears, embrace the unknown, and transform the Hairy Scary into a delightful, whimsical world. This heartwarming tale of courage and the power of imagination is perfect for children and parents alike, reminding us all that sometimes the best way to conquer our fears is to simply change our perspective.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    "Gidget and the Family Tree" is a touching children's book that delves into the concept of family and the diverse forms it can take. While Gidget resides with her loving grandparents, Mina and Papa Sprocket, she finds herself pondering the meaning of parents when she receives a letter from school regarding Parents Day.Gidget looked around for grandmother. She found her in the kitchen making dinner. Mina looked up at her smiling and wiped her hand.."Mina," she hesitated, "are you my parents? I mean, I know you're mygrandparent, but is that the same thing?"Mina sat down and patted the chair beside her, motioning for Gidget to sit down.Parents can be moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles, adoptive families, foster families, or friends. They love, care, and help you grow. They guide you, teach you right from wrong, cheer you on in your adventures and love you through the not-so-great days. That is what makes a parent.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    "Widget and the Big Splash" is a heartwarming children's book about Widget, who was scared of swimming more than anything else. Widget's friends loved swimming and often invited him to the local pool. He invented excuse after excuse to avoid going. "I have to build a robot that peels bananas," he said, or "I need to help my cat practice her tap-dancing routine."

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    In "Widget and the Wild West," Aunt Beep and Widget set off on a thrilling escapade to the rugged landscapes of the Wild West. With an insatiable craving for adventure, Aunt Beep decides to plan a special trip for her and Widget to experience the charm and excitement of a Wyoming Ranch.

  • av Susan Peltier & Catherine Grantham
    163,-

    "Widget and the Tall Tales" invites readers into the imaginative world of Widget, a young storyteller with a penchant for spinning elaborate adventures. Widget's tall tales are filled with incredible feats, daring escapades, and fantastical creatures. His friends are captivated by his stories, eagerly awaiting each new installment. But one fateful afternoon, Widget's Uncle Clunk overhears one of his tall tales and realizes that Widget's stories are not based on truth. Concerned about the impact of telling lies, Uncle Clunk takes Widget aside for a heartfelt conversation. Through their tender exchange, Uncle Clunk gently explains the importance of honesty and the consequences that come with weaving falsehoods.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    Widget's eyes lit up when he saw his aunt walk through the front door. He rushed towards her, "Aunt Beep! Aunt Beep!" he exclaimed, wearing a mask and a blanket tied around his neck for a cape, zooming around the room, "Today I watched my favorite superheroes on television. They are so cool!" She ruffled his hair affectionately. "Television is cool, but let me tell yousomething even cooler. Real everyday superheroes are some of the most amazing people in the world." "Everyday superheroes? Who are they?" he asked. "They are people who help others without expecting anything in return. They are everywhere, you just have to pay attention." she explained to him.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    In "Widget and the Thunderstorm," a captivating children's book, follow the endearing Widget and Aunt Beep as they embark on an extraordinary adventure together. When a thunderstorm rattles Widget's nerves, it is up to Aunt Beep to ease his fears and comfort him with a story about Lightning Bolt and Thunderclap and how they became friends.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    In "Widget and the Windwrangler," readers are taken on an exciting journey alongside Widget as he learns important lessons about safety and preparedness in the face of a powerful tornado named the Windwrangler.When news of the impending storm reaches Widget's ears, his loving and knowledgeable Aunt Beep steps in to guide him through the necessary precautions. Aunt Beep imparts valuable wisdom, teaching Widget how to stay safe during the storm and effectively respond to the challenges it presents.

  • av Susan Peltier
    175,-

    Widget had big dreams. As long as he could remember, he wanted to be an astronaut. But Widget knew that he couldn't go to space until he grew-up. He felt a sense of wonder and curiosity whenever he thought about the stars and planets. He loved to use his mind to explore the Universe. Today was one of those afternoons. "Aunt Beep, can we go to the library?, asked Widget. "Sure we can, let's go," said Aunt Beep. When they arrived, Widget grabbed several books and settled down to read.Then, he closed his eyes and imagined.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    "Widget and the Family Tree" is a touching children's book that delves into the concept of family and the diverse forms it can take. The story revolves around Widget, a curious and empathetic young protagonist, and his inquisitive cousin, Gidget. While Gidget resides with her loving grandparents, Mina and Papa Sprocket, she finds herself pondering the meaning of parents when she receives a letter from school regarding Parents Day.

  • av Susan Peltier
    163,-

    "Widget and the Messy Monster" is a delightful children's book that tells the story of Widget, an adventurous and imaginative young robot who has a unique problem-creating messes and leaving them behind. Widget learns about responsibility and the importance of cleanliness. Join Widget on on his journey filled with vibrant illustrations, laughter, and valuable lessons about tidiness, friendship, and personal growth. This charming book will captivate young readers while teaching them the joy of maintaining a tidy environment.

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