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The Brain Child's Idea hardback glossy 8.5" x 11" children's genre rhyming picture books subjects will range in topics of:

 

Children Development Skills - Reading Skills - Organization Skills - Presentation Skills - Time Management Skills-Relationship Skills - Communication Skills - Problem Solving Skills - Disputes - Teamwork - Siblings - Sharing - Health Nutrition - Food Prep - Measuring - Cleanliness - Games - Clues & Trivia - Activities & Adventures - Spelling - Love - Safety - Identify ShapesObservation - Coordination - Positivity - Follow Through/Task Completion - Imagination - Informative - Play - Creativity - Acting/Classroom Plays - School Theater - Arts - Colors - Counting Numbers - Travel - Seasonal - Geography - Language Cultural Events - Holidays - Maturity - Non-fiction & Fiction - Pets - Animals - Behavior/Care - Interaction Surprises - Humor - Pranks - Fun - Tricks - Amusement...etc.

 

Please view and check out many of The Brain Child's Idea rhyming picture book title covers and synopses:

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Grumbling in the Attic

 

 

A story of a little boy in his bed awakening by sounds from the attic. Unsure and too afraid to investigate, he begins to speculate and imagine what the Grumbling in the Attic is.

The Worst House in the Neighbourhood

 

 

 

 

 

On the last day of school, 25 kids find an old abandoned house. They pitch in together and clean it up to make it the best house in the neighbourhood.
 

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Connie Paints Rats

 

 

On Show and Tell Day a little girl named Connie, brings the most unexpected surprise to class. She delivers a crate of colorful critters and calamity.
 

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Mama Said, "Eat Your Vegetables!"

 

 

How many times have you heard this? The argument is settled once and for all, and not a moment too soon for pleading mothers everywhere.

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A Snow Day 

 

 

Remembering the joy of hearing those few words and the fun that is to be had. Nothing brings playful children together on a day out of school than a snow day. When school is called off, you can believe that excitement will soon follow. 

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Finish

 

 

Teaching the importance at an early age to complete projects that are started. Things left unfinished may cause a problem at a later date. When finish, it is done right. 

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I Have Needs

 

 

If you want to know what a child’s needs are, here is an open book. Children clearly articulate in a rhyme of what is needed for them to grow up healthy and happy.
 

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Wild Goose Chase

 

 

A little boys’ lunch is taken by surprise by a flying fowl, which intern runs him all over the place. Causing him commotion and a stir, hence the title by taking him on a Wild Goose Chase. 

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A Rainy Day

 

 

It is hard to be up, when it is pouring down. Getting through the day wet is no fun and with water all around.

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Midnight Race

 

 

 

 

A little boy tries to fight sleep for another night, and at 12 O’clock midnight, the race is on. His race car bed is his winning vehicle. 
 

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A Mother's Love is Like Toothpaste

 

 

The extent of a mother’s love is characterized in the simplest metaphor. 

 

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Gerret The Ferret

 

 

The Mulansky Family purchases an observant, very energetic, sociable, non-stop playful and friendly ferret as a pet. Gerret the Friendly Ferret learns through family interactions. 

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Arnie The Arizona Armadillo

 

 

In the hot desert state of Arizona lives a red armadillo named Arnie, who loves to eat ice cream to stay cool. He travels by rolling, meeting new friends along the way. Not only does he run into adventures, but he also discovers trivia information. 

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Gone Fishin'

 

 

In the pond at Crepler’s Park, out of fishing season, two brothers illegally fish using no rod or reels, known as noodling. Kalvin The Catfish is always fearful of getting caught, but he has a group of wild life friends that are ever vigilant on not letting him be caught and served at a fish fry.  

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Sketch The Calico Six Toe Safety Cat

 

A six toe cat with nine lives shows children how to use their one life safely.  

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Mantissa The Mantis

 

 

Known throughout the insect land, Mantissa the Mantis was greatly feared. Until one day a lonely -lowly slug befriends her and finds out how she truly is. After all this time of tales of tyranny, and bug disappearances, their whereabouts are revealed.  She is an insect collector.   

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Calibrie

 

 

A lonely grieving father longs for his daughter to return back home to him. While growing up over her 18 yrs. every gift that was given to her, eventually he destroyed and sold off as scrap metal for money. (1yr. metal wagon 2yrs. tea set 3yrs. tricycle 4yrs. Princess crown 5yrs. swing set 6yrs. muffin stove 7yrs. roller skates 8yrs. bicycle 9yrs. key and locket 10yrs. Po-Go stick 11yrs. watch 12yrs. trumpet 13yrs. radio 14yrs. electric piano 15yrs. promise ring 16yrs. hair curler set 17yrs. motor scooter 18yrs. mirror.) When his daughter Calibrie turned 18 yrs. old, she left, never to return again, until one day the lonely depressed father began to cry over a scrap pile of metal. From the sorrow of his tears, and the love in his heart, he miraculously turned Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Iron, Nickel, Steel and Titanium into a metal rendition of his long lost daughter Calibrie. She begins to show him that, “Everything has value!” as he tries desperately to make up for lost time and his past unsympathetic nature. When she finally forgives him, the father is able to forgive himself, and Calibrie disappears into the scrap heap forever. Leaving behind the heartbroken father trying to salvage every piece of his young daughter’s childhood, until unexpectedly from out of nowhere, Calibrie at 25 yrs. old greets him crying in the junk yard.       

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