Teddy Bears

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Do love stuffed animals? Probably so. There isn’t a teddy bear that can’t capture the imagination. Do you wonder what they get up to when you aren’t around? If so, then I have a book for you. It’s called A Bear’s Life.

Violet getting the eggs from the fridge.

Violet getting the eggs from the fridge.

A Bear’s Life is told by Mr. Cuddles. You’re probably thinking, “Who’s Mr. Cuddles?” I can answer that one for you.

Mr. Cuddles is a bear who has traveled the world meeting stuffed animals of all shapes, colors, and sizes. He has learned many things from the bears that he has met. One of those things is that All Bears Are Created Equal.

Many years ago a wise bear told Mr. Cuddles that the reason for this was because stuffed animals were created to love people and as long as someone loved them than everything was right with the world.

Now that he has settled down Mr. Cuddles has decided to try his hand at writing a book. To that end, Mr. Cuddles got a hold of my camera when I wasn’t around and followed two of his friends around.

Click the link for A Bear’s Life to see some of what two bears can get up to from the time they wake up.

This title is written in large font and double spaced for easy reading by all. A Bear’s Life is also available for kindle under the name of R. Stachowiak.

Why not let your imagination come and play with the bears?

Happy Reading

It’s Here!!!!!

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Well all, I finally recieved the proof copy for A Bear’s Life. Some of you know that this is my first foray into childrens literature. As with my other titles this book is double spaced. Remember that makes it easier for not only smaller readers but also easier for people with reading disabilities. The text is also in a larger print which makes it easier for those of us with bad eyes to read – of which I am one. This title is officialy available on Amazon. Just follow the Link.

As Always I hope you enjoy and feel free to leave constructive feedback!

Happy Reading!!

Books for Younger Readers

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Okay folks,

Building on a previous post, I have decided to go ahead and attempt a children’s book. This is meant for children under the age of eight – or anybody who likes teddy bears.

It will have many pictures to follow along with the story line. In my first attempt at this we are meeting Lucky and Violet. Two bears that come to life when humans aren’t around.

As always I hope you enjoy the piece when it comes out!

Happy Reading.

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Coming soon! A Bear’s Life.

A New Idea For YOu

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I recently had a new story idea hit. What do you guys think of a children’s book based around the idea of what teddy bears get up to when we aren’t looking? To give you and idea of what I am thinking here is the first part of this book. As always I hope you enjoy this piece. Happy Reading!

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One morning Violet and Lucky woke up. When they sat up Lucky asked, “Should we make breakfast?

Violet smiled and replied, “Yes.”

The two bears toddled off to the kitchen.

When they were in the kitchen Violet said, “I’ll get the eggs.”

“Okay,” Lucky replied. “I’ll get the frying pan.”

Violet carefully took the eggs from the refrigerator. As she was taking the eggs to the counter one of them fell and cracked!

“Ooopps,” Violet exclaimed.

“That’s okay. Little messes can be cleaned up,” Lucky told her.

Violet nodded happily as she went to get a dustpan and paper towels.

While Violet was cleaning up Lucky diced the peppers and sausages.

Once the ingredients were prepared, Lucky melted some butter and put them in the frying pan.

After she finished cleaning the broken egg Violet set the table.

Once breakfast was ready the two bears sat down to eat.

“Thank you for breakfast Lucky,” Violet said while they were eating.

“You’re welcome Violet. I enjoy cooking,” Lucky happily informed her.

The bears finished breakfast and took their dishes into the kitchen.

“I’ll dry,” Violet volunteered.

Lucky nodded as he filled the sink with soapy water. The two bears washed and dried their dishes humming a happy song.

“What should we do next,” Violet asked.

“Could we play hide and seek in the garden,” Lucky asked as he bounced on his paws.