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David Baer

    Integrative Gerontotherapie IGT
    Fartin Martin
    Ricky the Turtle
    Fat Brother Skinny Brother
    Ned the Gnat
    Jan the Butterfly
    • Featuring vibrant illustrations and a charming rhyming scheme, this engaging story follows Jan the Butterfly on a delightful adventure. As the author's fourth children's book, it aims to entertain young readers while imparting valuable morals. The narrative combines fun and life lessons, making it a meaningful addition to any child's reading collection.

      Jan the Butterfly
    • The story revolves around Ned the Gnat, a mischievous character who delights in playfully annoying people. Alongside his best friend Fred, they form a dynamic duo that thrives on causing lighthearted trouble. Their antics provide a humorous take on the interactions between a gnat and humans, showcasing the fun side of frustration.

      Ned the Gnat
    • The story follows eight-year-old twin brothers who are polar opposites in appearance and habits—one is overweight and loves food, while the other is skinny and prefers a tidy space. Despite their differences, they share a strong brotherly bond and engage in playful teasing. The narrative unfolds in a rhyming format, celebrating their unique personalities and the acceptance that underpins their relationship. Together, they navigate life’s challenges, showcasing the enduring nature of sibling love.

      Fat Brother Skinny Brother
    • Ricky the Turtle

      • 30 stránok
      • 2 hodiny čítania

      The story features two competitive turtle friends, Ricky and Jay, who are eager to win a race. As the plot unfolds, it highlights the importance of friendship over rivalry, delivering a valuable lesson for young readers. With its engaging rhymes and vibrant illustrations, this tale promises to capture the imaginations of children and entertain them while imparting a meaningful message.

      Ricky the Turtle
    • The story follows Martin, who faces an embarrassing predicament after eating his mother's chili, leading to uncontrollable and loud flatulence. At school, he earns the unfortunate nickname "Fartin' Martin," much to his dismay. The narrative explores themes of embarrassment and resilience as Martin navigates the reactions of his peers. With a humorous take on a relatable childhood experience, this book sets the stage for a series that promises more adventures and mischief.

      Fartin Martin