Youth eBooks
New Chronicles of Rebecca
Youth, by Kate Douglas WigginThe sequel to Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm further chronicles the adventures of a girl growing up.
Oliver Twist
Youth, by Charles DickensA twist of beauty and an inviting design may inspire readers to read the newly-abridged edition of Charles Dickens' classic, Oliver Twist; to join the hero in asking, "Please sir, may I have some more?"
One Thousand Lollipops
Youth, by Emma LaybournSam just loves sweet things. So when he wins a thousand giant rainbow lollipops, it's a dream come true. But soon the dream turns into a disaster... A fast and funny chapter book for ages 8 and over.
Onions
Youth, by Cy YoungWhen twelve-year-old "Onions" arrives at his new foster home in Lozen, Arizona, he brings with him only a skateboard and a lot of anger. After he spots an old lady and tries to snatch her purse, he learns the first of many lessons Sandrine, a retired circus performer, will teach him. From Sandrine he learns about the magic of books, the challenge of playing the trumpet, and, most of all, love.
Pirate - The barking Kookaburra
Youth, by Adrian PlitzcoA charming tale of a baby bird called Pirate who encounters three dogs and a cat who teach him many important things including how to laugh. As their friendship develops they pretend they are all pirates searching for buried treasure. It is a story that has it all – adventure, friendship, humor, passion and warmth.
Pretty Boy
Youth, by Bassam ImamPretty Boy is a beautiful story about a cat named Pretty Boy. He's picked up by Animal Control, is eventually tossed into a gas cannister (gas chamber) with other dogs and cats. Incredibly, he survives. He's on the run, continues to travel and meets peculiar characters on the way. Unfortunately, Pretty Boy dies, but he's followed by another Pretty Boy, a skunk, who has metamorphose surgery to...
Puppy And the Wicked Wasp
Youth, by Paulina SkudlarskaWritten by Paulina Skudlarska, 10 years old, a primary school called student St Josephs in Dublin, Ireland. Thank You for reading my first book.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Youth, by Kate Douglas WigginClassic novel about a lively little girl from Maine.
Rinkitink In Oz
Youth, by L. Frank BaumKing Rinkitink was so pleased with the Island of Pingaree, that he continued his stay day after day and week after week, eating good dinners; talking with King Kitticut and sleeping. Once in a while he would read from his scroll, and said he, "Whenever I return home, my subjects will be anxious to know whether I have learned how to be good, and I must not disappoint them."
Robby The Rubber Duck
Youth, by Gary doughartyThe sun shined down, reflecting off the water of the pond below. Robby the duck flapped his wings as hard as he could to gain a little extra altitude. The wind blew cold and fresh in his face, and the sun warmed his back. As he reached the peak of his climb, he slowed his wings, turning his beak down toward the ground that lay far below him. He then folded his wings in close to his body, leaving...





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