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Below are a few of the ePub Children Stories we've written and published.


genre: childrens, picture, fun
author/illustrator: Jason Mark
If you know a kid who likes Junie B. Jones, Goosebumps, Jigsaw Jones and Jack & Annie's adventures in Magic Tree House, they are bound to enjoy this book.
iPad and iPhone |
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ePub: Nook & Sony |
Printed version now available!
Fleck Saves Christmas
Author: Christine Mark
Illustrator: Daniel Goffen
Format: eBook
This is a silly, Dr. Seuss-like Christmas story, originally written and illustrated by Christine Mark 14 years ago, as a creative outlet when she was working for Microsoft. In 2008, it was re-edited by Christine and then illustrated by Daniel Goffen.
Get Fleck Saves Christmas from the Apple iBookstore.
The Girl Who Wouldn't Wash her Hands
Author/Illustrator: Jason Mark
Format: eBook and PDF
A children's story written by Jason that may or may not have been inspired by a certain little daughter of his...
Get The Girl Who Wouldn't Wash her Hands from the Apple iBookstore.
Everyone Potty Trains
Author/Illustrator: Jason Mark
Format: eBook and PDF
This is a classic tale of potty training for your child. Written by bestselling children's book author, "Everyone Potty Trains" takes advantage of the full screen illustrated features of the Apple iPad (and iPhone). It addresses many challenges children have while potty training such as patience and learning to recognize the feelings of when pee and poop need to come out of your body.
Get Everyone Potty Trains from the Apple iBookstore.
Guide to Comparing Services for Publishing eBooks to iPad
When it comes to comparing services available for indie authors to get eBooks published in Apple's iBookstore, no other article goes into the level of depth and education that this one does...
Check out Christine's article here




