
Is it Santa?
Nelibeth Plaza
In this story based on actual true events, MOTHER REBEKKAH has been baking Christmas cookies all day for the soon arrival of Santa.

Secrets In The Attic
Nelibeth Plaza
This is the sequel to the book, IS IT SANTA? In this story, food begins disappearing, from the refrigerator in the attic. Jacob learns that it’s a squirrel behind the thief. Then, Jacob befriended the squirrel. Soon after, Mya, Charlie, and Jacob, make pinky promises, to keep this a secret in the attic.

PONCHITO AND MARGARITA’S FIRST HALLOWEEN
Nelibeth Plaza
In this creepy spooky Halloween story. Charlie convinces his siblings Mya, Jacob, and the two adopted squirrels, Ponchito and Margarita, on a adventurous journey, to explore a haunted house up the hill. Instead of marching on the Halloween parade, which is a community tradition. Then after the parade all the children go around knocking on doors Trick-Or-Treating.

About the Author
Retired after serving for twenty-seven years in the New York City Department of Education as an elementary school teacher and formerly as an assistant principal.

September 17, 2022

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