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Top Rated Children’s eBook, “Beau Bear: The Fible of the Magic Green Potion,” now Free on Amazon for Five Days (until 03/19/2019)

A new adventure with Beau Bear and his best friend Wheelburro as they go to the forbidden Dark Valley.


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“Another fabulous tale in the Beau Bear Fible series!” Erik Graham ― TopBook Reviewers

Good news! Cookietwist Publishing announces M.R. Everette’s third children’s eBook in the Fibles Adventure Series, Beau Bear: The Fible of the Magic Green Potion will be available for a free download in the Amazon Kindle Store starting on March 15, 2019.

When little Beau Bear goes on a journey to visit the magical valleys of his best friend and traveling companion Wheelburro’s home, he senses something is being kept in the dark. Along the way, Beau Bear and Wheelburro learn about a local meanie who is trying to close down the orphanage that Wheelburro grew up in. Wheelburro reunites with an aging Uncle Burrito who runs the orphanage, and his friend Radar who is going blind. Wheelburro becomes desperate to save his childhood home, as Radar offers a way to seek a miracle. Beau Bear seeks a truth to the miracle, which comes with a magical wish. While the adventure unfolds, they meet other characters with disabilities. Will Beau Bear be able to save the orphanage and make everyone’s wishes come true?

“Beau Bear: The Fible of the Magic Green Potion” adventure story imparts the values of caring for others, friendship, and love. This wonderful eBook comes with 16 colorful illustrations that visually help narrate the story. Young children and adults alike will be entertained by the eBook’s cast of characters. Recommended for children ages 4-6.

M.R. Everette is the author and illustrator of the Fibles Series of Children’s eBooks. A Fible (pronounced (fib·el) is a story with an untruth. The premise of a Fible begins with a trivial or childish untruth on a topic in a fictional story. In a Fible, the character seeks to find a truth to the untruth. In the end, it’s the character’s act or deed that promotes a kindness or goodness. A Fable on the other hand, conveys a moral, which concerns a right or wrong behavior.

M.R. Everette is a graduate of Arizona State University’s school of business where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management. After completing his degree, he went on to become a marketing director, web designer, and author.
 


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