Who doesn’t love Dragons? (Careful how you answer that, they are a fiery bunch!) My kids love them so much, I wrote a book about a very special Dragon named Emerald.

Bella World is a beautifully color illustrated lower grade chapter book in The Three Lost Kids Special Edition Trilogy that I wrote with the help of my own Bella, and today, the ebook is on sale for… wait for it… FREE! That’s right, Wednesday and Thursday, get Bella World absolutely FREE on Amazon!

…A large presence settled behind me. I knew without turning around what I would find, but still I turned….

…and faced the Dragon.

About Bella World

Bella is tired of getting blamed every time her sisters lose something. It’s not her fault they misplaced something important, so why does everyone assume she took it? It makes her blood boil that no one appreciates all the things she does to help and protect people. Sometimes her anger makes her do things she regrets later.

When she, her two sisters, and their dog TayTay find a watery portal to Bella World, they’re surprised to discover a town ravaged by Dragon attacks. But not all is as it seems, a lesson Bella learns when they are sent to stop the Dragon.

Together, Bella and Emerald the Dragon learn to control their Dragon Fire, make amends to those they have wronged, and in the process find the appreciation and acceptance they’d sought all along.

About The Three Lost Kids

With full color illustrations by Josh Evans, Bella World bridges the gap between picture books and chapter books, offering children 4-9 years old a new, exciting reading journey.

Learn more about The Three Lost Kids, upcoming books, and explore beautiful illustrations and resources for parents and kids at http://ThreeLostKids.com.

Lexie World

If you enjoyed Bella World, check out Lexie World (on Amazon here).

In Lexie World, Lexie, the youngest Lost Kid, must save her world from the curse of the Garbage Goblins before it’s destroyed by trash! This book offers a wonderful lesson for children and adults on the importance of caring for our own world.

…Each time I put my foot down, it sank deeper into trash. The crunch and grind of it all sounded like monsters coming to eat me.

“Oh my goodness!” The crunching and grinding got louder. So loud, I knew it couldn’t be just us.

My hands shook and my feet stopped working right. I didn’t want to look behind me.

Then something smacked me in the back of my head! My eyes got all cloudy with tears.

I looked behind me. Big mistake….

About Lexie World

In the first book of the enchanting special edition children’s trilogy, The Three Lost Kids, Lexie and her sisters discover Lexie World, a beautiful world that’s being destroyed by Garbage Goblins. To save the world, Lexie, her sisters, their faithful dog TayTay, and their new Unicorn friend must travel over the Waters of Waste, climb the Mountain of Lost Clothes, and retrieve the Mirror of Ice.

Honey the Hero

For younger readers who love picture books, don’t miss Honey the Hero (A Bird Brain Book) by Emlyn Chand and illustrated by Sarah Shaw.

Honey, an inquisitive, young parakeet living in the Australian Outback, decides to become a superhero after she spies a human family watching Superman. Since she already has the power of flight, all she needs to do is create a costume to conceal her true identity and then fly off in search of animals that need rescuing.

Unfortunately, every time she tries to help, Honey only ends up making matters worse. She spoils Kangaroo’s game of hide-and-go-seek by revealing his hiding place to Wallaby; Mr. Anteater must go hungry when she alerts the ants to his presence, and Mrs. Koala is made a laughingstock among bears when Honey pretends to be her Joey. Finally realizing that she’s not as heroic as she’d like, Honey gives up her day-saving efforts.

But what happens when someone actually needs Honey’s help? Will she rise to the challenge?

Three great books for children through Evolved Publishing, and one is FREE! What more could you ask for? (Besides a housekeeper, a nanny and a good night’s sleep?)