"Professor Abner Jefferson is missing. His children watched him get sucked into a book. Now they must find him. By going back... through History!
Read the 1st of History Mystery Kids books and experience the series parents are calling:
Like Magic Tree House but with more laughs, more danger, and more adventure!"
"Where did Professor Abner Jefferson go? Can the kids put history back together, find the pieces of the puzzle, and save Professor Abner or will they be stuck in history forever?
Note for Parents: This audiobook contains a brief reference to evolutionary science theories in Chapter 2. You may wish to engage with your child in further discussion."
"April Jefferson doesn't know why she and her friends are traveling back in time. All she knows is that she and Henry and Toad are now in Michigan! They still don't know where their father is, and they have no idea how to get home. Canthey find the missing pieces to the puzzle, or will they be stuck in history forever?
The History Mystery Kids 2: Magic in Michigan is the second book in an exciting new time travel series meant for children who have already been reading chapter books and are ready for something more advanced."
"Calvin is a cow. He's a very good cow. But he's not perfect.
You see, sometimes Calvin is impatient. And he needs to learn that waiting is important.
Can you relate?
Do you know a young child that needs to work on becoming more patient?
'How To Help An Impatient Cow' is a fun audio picture book for young children that helps them learn how to become a little more patient. Perfect for children ages 3-8, this amazing audio book brought to life by award winning narrator Tavia Gilbert is a great first step in helping your child learn to become a little more patient.
The How To Cow Series of books and audiobooks are designed to help young children grow in different areas of their lives. They are a great resource for parents to aid their children as they grow and get a little better each and every day.
Try 'How To Help An Impatient Cow' today or visit www.HowToCow.com for for information."