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Mary and Her Masks Peggy Sue

Mary and Her Masks Peggy Sue

Hope W. Bailey

First Printing
2021
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A gorgeously illustrated debut book about Mary and her masks Peggy Sue, Lou, and Boo. Mary lives with her mum Etta and dad Carl. She also has her cat Sunny and her parrot Stella. This story helps to explain the importance of children having to wear masks in a fun and safe way during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Mary has a great relationship with all her masks, but especially Peggy Sue, which she wears to school, shopping, and out to play."Come on Peggy Sue, we are getting ready to go. Stop dragging your feet down the hall, and covering your face; you are going to fall and hit your head against the wall. Mum is ready to go shopping, and I have to wear you. Stop hopping around the place, you do look so funny upon my face".
2 Books in 1: "Cutie Sue and the Darkness" & "Cutie Sue Fights the Germs" Kids Bedtime Books About Sleep Alone, Health and Personal Hygiene
Looking for a perfect children's book? Then how about 2 amazing books in 1?This magnificent picture book set includes 2 wonderful rhyming stories about a brave little girl, Cutie Sue.In the first book, Cutie Sue and the Darkness, you will find out how Cutie Sue, with the help of her loving family will conquer her fear of the darkness and learn to sleep alone, while colorful illustrations, soothing rhymes and terrific message of this bedtime story will help teaching your children courage, resilience and creativity. Going to bed will not be a problem anymore with this perfect bedtime book The second story, Cutie Sue Fights the Germs, Sue and her younger brother Charlie will be bravely fighting an illness. The siblings will visit a doctor and get treatment and recommendations on how to recover from their sickness and what to do to stay healthy in the long run.This picture book can become your perfect ally in teaching your children the basics of personal hygiene, positive habits, ways to maintain health as well as not being afraid of the doctors.May be used for early reading due to its font size. Perfect for preschoolers Pursue your goals to encourage creativity, perseverance, good values, out of the box thinking and interest for learning new things in your children, aged 2,3,4,5,6,7 and up with Cutie Sue This book for kids might be used for both bedtime reading with toddlers and preschool kids as well as early reading material for kindergarten and first grade children due to the large font size and limited amount of text per page.
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove
"Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove" is a children's book written by Laura Lee Hope, which is actually a pseudonym for the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a group of authors that produced various series books for young readers. The book was published in the early 20th century, making it part of the popular Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue series. Key aspects of this book and series include: Child Protagonists: The series revolves around the adventures of Bunny Brown and his sister Sue, who are the main child protagonists. The stories often depict their exciting and imaginative escapades. Family-Centric: Bunny and Sue are part of a loving family, and their parents play an important role in the stories. The series portrays the warm and nurturing dynamics of a close-knit family. Adventure and Exploration: In "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove," the siblings embark on an adventure to a place called Christmas Tree Cove. This exemplifies the series' emphasis on the young characters' curiosity and exploration of the world around them. Seasonal Themes: Given that this particular story takes place at Christmas Tree Cove, the book explores themes related to the holiday season, such as family gatherings, gifts, and the spirit of Christmas. Educational and Moral Content: Like many children's books of its time, this series incorporates educational and moral content. It often imparts life lessons and values suitable for young readers. Early 20th-Century Sensibilities: The series reflects the sensibilities and style of children's literature from the early 20th century. It offers a glimpse into the cultural and social norms of that period. The Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue series was well-received in its time and was a popular choice for young readers, especially those who enjoyed stories featuring relatable child characters engaged in everyday adventures. While the books in the series might be seen as somewhat dated by modern standards, they remain a valuable part of the history of children's literature and provide a window into the reading preferences of a bygone era.
My Dash: As Recounted by Mary Sue Turnipseed
From dirt floors to wall-to-wall carpet. Water from a well that now flows from the front of her refrigerator - and filtered, to boot.This is a story ninety years in the making, starting at the beginning of an economic depression that consumed the world and spanning the rise of computers, the Internet, and the introduction of self-driving cars.Name her Mary Sue Yeary or Ina Mae Yeary. Choose Mary Sue Preston or Mary Sue Dunn.Some people know her as Sue, others, Mary Sue.Rarely will you hear her referenced as Mary.Today, she proudly emblazons herself Mary Sue Turnipseed, having taken the name of the last man she loved and married.She is all these people, and when you finish this book, you will have met each one.This is the autobiographical story of Mary Sue Turnipseed's life, with added memories from her children. It was put together and published for her ninetieth birthday celebration. The book starts in 1930 and follows Mary Sue's life through the rest of the Twentieth Century and past, finishing up in the year 2020.From Mary Sue's youngest son (editor and collector of stories about his mother): This book began as a Life History my mother wrote for her grandchildren. She wanted them to see the changes in the world she had experienced, and to know her for who she was.She didn't imagine she would live another seventeen years (Although I'm sure she hoped - Mom has never suffered from a lack of interest in "tomorrow.").I edited her story - modified it in places to bring it up to date for 2020 - keeping it as true to her original as possible.Then I asked her children and stepchildren to contribute a memory if they wished to do so. I inserted them as I received them, their order dictated by the time crunch of an impending ninetieth birthday bash about to commence.By the final pages of this book, you will understand what has made Mary Sue Turnipseed the person she is today.I don't promise that you will understand her. That's something entirely different.Farley L. DunnSeptember 2020