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Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty.I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty.I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation.You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Это вымышленные сказки для детей на ночь, призванные стимулировать творческое мышление и воображение. Майя - трехлетняя девочка из Восточной Европы с ярким характером. Она переезжает в Ригглснортвилл, США, со своей мамой, которую ласково называет Мамочкой, и старшей сестрой Мирой. Майя знакомится и подружится с Хэтти и Барти, которые также живут в Ригглснортвилле, и впервые она представлена в книге Восьмой месяц приключений Хэтти и Барти. Настоящие Майя в настоящее время живут на раздираемой войной территории Украины. Хотя эти приключения являются вымышленными, ваша выдающаяся личность стала для меня источником вдохновения! Был создан фонд под названием Maya's Adventures Trust, где 50% чистой выручки от продаж серии книг Приключения Майи будет передано Майе и ее семье.
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created a new story about a little girl and boy named Hatty and Barty. Both of my children loved these new fictional characters so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell stories about them. I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these Hatty and Barty books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created a new story about a little girl and boy named Hatty and Barty. Both of my children loved these new fictional characters so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell stories about them. I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these Hatty and Barty books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
These are fictional bedtime stories for children meant to inspire creative thought and imagination. Maya is a three-year old Eastern European girl with a big personality. She moves to Rigglesnortville, USA with her mom, who she affectionately calls Mamochka and her older sister, Mira. Maya meets and befriends Hatty and Barty, who also live in Rigglesnortville, and she is first introduced in the Hatty and Barty Adventures Month Eight book. The real-life Maya presently lives in the war-torn territory of Ukraine. Although these adventures are fictional, your larger than life personality has been an inspiration to me! A trust has been set up called Maya's Adventures Trust where 50% of the net proceeds of sales for the 'Maya's Adventures' book series will go to Maya and her family.
Введение автораКогда мои дети были маленькими, я почти каждый вечер рассказывал им сказки на ночь. Однажды вечером я создал персонажей Хэтти и Барти и рассказал им историю об этих новых вымышленных персонажах. Обоим моим детям так понравилась эта история, что с того вечера они разрешали мне рассказывать им только истории о Хэтти и Барти.Я рассказывал эти истории Хэтти и Барти несколько лет. Через какое-то время для моего творчества стало довольно сложно придумывать новые идеи и темы для историй, но каким-то образом мне всегда удавалось это делать, и мне всегда нравилось их рассказывать.Иногда, когда я уставал, я доходил до решающего момента истории и затем говорил своим детям Продолжение следует. Их ответом будет Нет, папа! Закончи историю! Обычно я не сдавался, а на следующую ночь иногда забывал историю, которую начал накануне вечером, и это вызывало еще больший ужас. У тебя, читатель, есть одно преимущество, которого не всегда было у моих детей; И это все сказки на ночь в этих книгах, созданные много лет назад, имеют финал, хотя некоторые до сих пор включают в себя пресловутую фразу продолжение следует.Я надеюсь, что вам и вашим детям эти истории понравятся так же, как моим детям, слушающим их, когда они росли.Грант Бойер
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty.I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation.You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Estos son cuentos ficticios para dormir para niños destinados a inspirar el pensamiento creativo y la imaginación. Maya es una niña de Europa del Este de tres años con una gran personalidad. Se muda a Rigglesnortville, EE. UU. con su madre, a quien cariñosamente llama Mamochka, y su hermana mayor, Mira. Maya conoce y se hace amiga de Hatty y Barty, que también viven en Rigglesnortville, y se la presenta por primera vez en el libro Hatty and Barty Adventures Month Eight. El maya de la vida real vive actualmente en el territorio devastado por la guerra de Ucrania. Aunque estas aventuras son ficticias, ¡tu personalidad más grande que la vida ha sido una inspiración para mí! Se ha establecido un fideicomiso llamado Maya's Adventures Trust donde el 50% de las ganancias netas de las ventas de la serie de libros 'Maya's Adventures' se destinarán a Maya y su familia.
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty. I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. ¿¿¿¿You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty. I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. ¿¿¿¿You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty. I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. ¿¿¿¿You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty. I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. ¿¿¿¿You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
Introduction by the AuthorWhen my children were little I told them bedtime stories most every night. One evening I created the characters Hatty and Barty and told them a story about these new fictional characters. Both of my children loved this story so much that from that night forward they would only let me tell them stories about Hatty and Barty. I told these Hatty and Barty stories for several years. It was quite a stretch to my creativity after a while to keep coming up with new ideas and story subject matter but somehow I always managed to do so and I always enjoyed telling them.Sometimes when I was tired, I would get to the crucial point in the story and then tell my children "to be continued". Their response would be "No Dad! Finish the story!" Usually I wouldn't relent and then the next night sometimes I would forget the story I had started the night before and this would create greater consternation. ¿¿¿¿You the reader, have one benefit that my children did not always have; and that is all of the bedtime stories in these books, created many years ago, have an ending even though some still include the infamous "to be continued" phrase in them.I hope that you and your children will enjoy these stories as much as my children did listening to them when they were growing up.Grant Boyer
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