Little Ty & the Pirate Monster

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen, General Fiction
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Author: Albert Hammoud ISBN: 9781310529627
Publisher: Albert Hammoud Publication: June 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Albert Hammoud
ISBN: 9781310529627
Publisher: Albert Hammoud
Publication: June 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Little Ty is a curious kindergarten kid with an amazing imagination. This first book tells the story of Little Ty running home to play with the toys in his Imaginarium. Ty's parents use tactful parenting skills to guide Ty through his imagination. In an attempt to keep monsters from wearing the laundry and playing with the toys left out in Ty's room, Ty's father uses good reasoning skills to help Ty keep his room neat and tidy. In today’s rapid lifestyle, learning to be organized at a younger age is important training to structure the development of children’s organizational skills. This story deals with conquering imaginary fears by developing creative reasoning for organizational skills. Little Ty’s interesting story shares a lesson that offers a helpful tool in learning structure. This is instrumental for many parents facing similar challenges in developing the child’s organizational skills with a creative approach that overcomes fear. Organizational skills build a better platform from which a child can develop, achieving higher results in their learning abilities.
Canadian author, Albert, is the father of little Ty. He is sharing his creative parenting skills that have yielded great success. Since sharing this story with his son, little Ty’s organizational skills have greatly improved, while overcoming his fear of the dark. Ty has also become more independent and responsible with his toys.
Argentinian illustrator Fernando Vilches captures the story in excellent quality and entertainment.

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Little Ty is a curious kindergarten kid with an amazing imagination. This first book tells the story of Little Ty running home to play with the toys in his Imaginarium. Ty's parents use tactful parenting skills to guide Ty through his imagination. In an attempt to keep monsters from wearing the laundry and playing with the toys left out in Ty's room, Ty's father uses good reasoning skills to help Ty keep his room neat and tidy. In today’s rapid lifestyle, learning to be organized at a younger age is important training to structure the development of children’s organizational skills. This story deals with conquering imaginary fears by developing creative reasoning for organizational skills. Little Ty’s interesting story shares a lesson that offers a helpful tool in learning structure. This is instrumental for many parents facing similar challenges in developing the child’s organizational skills with a creative approach that overcomes fear. Organizational skills build a better platform from which a child can develop, achieving higher results in their learning abilities.
Canadian author, Albert, is the father of little Ty. He is sharing his creative parenting skills that have yielded great success. Since sharing this story with his son, little Ty’s organizational skills have greatly improved, while overcoming his fear of the dark. Ty has also become more independent and responsible with his toys.
Argentinian illustrator Fernando Vilches captures the story in excellent quality and entertainment.

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