Super Duper Monty

Super Duper Monty
Author: Gita V Reddy
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre:
ISBN:

Super-Duper Monty is a fun story that shows kids why they must not wander away on their own, and also to have compassion for other living creatures. Monty the frog loves to hop, leap, and jump. One day he takes a big leap out of his pond and hops down the road. And lands into big trouble! Parents and teachers can use this entertaining story to teach several things: Children must not wander away. Even while having fun, they must be aware of their surroundings. Natural habitat is important for creatures to survive. To have compassion for other living things.

Super-Duper Monty

Super-Duper Monty
Author: Gita Reddy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533652973

Monty lives in a pond with his family and friends. He loves to hop, leap, and jump. Everyone calls him Leapfrog. One day, Monty takes a long leap and lands on the road, and into trouble. Super-Duper Monty is a delightful book for kids. The story and the bright, colorful pictures will engage their attention while gently giving valuable lessons about how they should treat other creatures, and the importance of natural habitat. Also available as ebook

The Alphabet Game

The Alphabet Game
Author: Gita V. Reddy
Publisher: Gita V. Reddy
Total Pages: 45
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

The Alphabet Game combines technology with the traditional way of teaching. The child learns to recognize letters by looking for them in a word. Rather than repeating the letters in the same order, which can become monotonous, this book encourages the child to think, and to participate. There's more. In addition to The Alphabet Game, you can create a few more games of your own. However, this ebook can also be used as a regular alphabet reader.

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Author: Jeffrey Martin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0578070391

For most people, an experience with social networking helps them connect with new acquaintances and bridge the gap between long-lost friends. But one man has adopted its resources to fulfill a more sinister agenda. Brandon Thornley uses the database to search for potential victims as he feeds his thirst for blood. What Brandon doesn't realize is that someone has accepted his request...and this person is even more ruthless than him. New Haven Police Detective Patrick Morgan is assigned to investigate a string of ritualistic murders, which leads him to discover that the killer has left behind something valuable. Armed with the evidence he needs to bring a madman to justice, Detective Morgan sets his sights on his target. Unfortunately for him, he's not the only one, and his competition will do anything to ensure he fails.

The Morning Star

The Morning Star
Author: Gita V. Reddy
Publisher: Gita V. Reddy
Total Pages: 278
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Anything is possible if fate wills it. A desperate woman calls a neighbor before dying in childbirth. Is it a coincidence that she chooses someone who will give her all to save the baby from its unscrupulous father? When Sudha answers a telephone call in the middle of the night, she cannot know how it will change her life. From the first, she feels a strong connection with the motherless baby. She brings her home and names her after the Arundhati star. Sudha loves Arundhati – Anu as she calls her – as much as she does her son. Anu is the daughter of her heart, a precious gift that fate has given her. As the threat to Anu’s safety increases, Sudha grows desperate and takes a drastic step. Only, it might cost her everything she holds dear... The Morning Star is a story of love and sacrifice and the unseen hand of destiny. What readers are saying ... This is a beautiful and very moving story, one that lingers in the mind after completing it. Grady Harp, Top reviewer on Goodreads. I found this an immersive read which I very much enjoyed and which I heartily recommend. Amanda Jenkinson, Good Reads. The author is adept at portraying the nuanced relationships in friendship and marriage. Sudha is a subtly drawn, attractive character who understands the motives and strengths of others but is slower to learn to have confidence in her own strength. Her story is both gripping and sympathetically told; and in the unexpected ending to her search for family, hope and compassion shine through. Emma Laybourn, Author. An enthralling and emotionally packed book that every woman should read. DD Gott, Blogger. This is a wonderfully written and touching story, and the ending is just beautiful. Victoria Zigler, Author.

Dearie

Dearie
Author: Gita V. Reddy
Publisher: Gita V. Reddy
Total Pages: 32
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

The Missing Girl

The Missing Girl
Author: Gita V. Reddy
Publisher: Gita V. Reddy
Total Pages: 47
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

The Magician's Turban

The Magician's Turban
Author: Gita V. Reddy
Publisher: Gita V. Reddy
Total Pages: 44
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

The magician announced, “Tricksters are calling themselves magicians. Soon magicians will be called tricksters! I cannot allow that to happen. So tonight, I bring you real magic.” Ismail and Hassan, and everyone in the audience are amazed by Jadugar’s act. Bur is it really magic? Ismail thinks not. Until he and Hassan are swept into The Magician’s Turban!

The Bird That Learned to Swim

The Bird That Learned to Swim
Author: Gita V. Reddy
Publisher: Gita V. Reddy
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2024-04-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Minnie is a baby bird with a big problem: one of her wings does not open fully. She watches her siblings learn how to fly and is sad that she can never leave the nest. Left alone while her family is out, she tries different ways to fly but nothing works. Until she makes a wonderful discovery! The Bird that Learned to Swim is about grit and not giving up. It is about overcoming disability.

The Homeless Birds

The Homeless Birds
Author: Gita V. Reddy
Publisher: Gita V. Reddy
Total Pages: 25
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

All living creatures need one another even though the connection is not clear. It is said, ‘When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.’ The Homeless Birds shows how human beings and human habitat sometimes threaten other species and their space. Ranjan meets a most unusual bird in his garden. Bigger than him and able to talk, the bird is lost and doesn't know in which direction its home lies. Ranjan takes his compass and goes with the bird to help it. And learns a valuable lesson.