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Story Quest and Activity Book

Quantum Kids Guardians of AI is a unique middle-grade book that offers an interactive educational experience on Artificial Intelligence (AI), targeting readers aged 8-15 and effectively incorporating the STEM concept for children.

It narrates the adventures of twelve-year-old Vivian “Viva” Everly, who has ADHD, and her diverse friends, as they explore the world of AI at Harmony Hill International School. The story revolves around unlocking a secret level in their favorite game, RoboRumble, leading them on a mission to become AI guardians, under the guidance of their mentors and a bionic hound.

The book incorporates AI concepts like neural networks, data ethics, and prompt engineering into the narrative, making them accessible and enjoyable. It addresses global issues such as bullying and climate change, positioning the book as a toolkit for young tech enthusiasts and problem solvers, inspiring them to envision a future where technology and humanity coexist.

This book is ideal for young AI enthusiasts and serves as a valuable educational resource for parents and teachers.

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Excerpt from Quantum Kids Guardians of AI© Copyright 2023 Angela Radcliffe

Meet the Quantum Kids

Hey there! Vivian “Viva” Everly here, your resident whirlwind of energy and collector of curiosities. My friends say I've got a case of perpetual motion, probably thanks to my ADHD. But hey, it's just my spirit's way of doing cartwheels because I can't stand the thought of missing out on anything. You see, I've got this hunger for life—maybe I caught that bug from my mom, a modern-day alchemist, turning science into healing medicines.

Then there's my dad, my real-life hero who races against the clock in a blaze of sirens and flashing lights. He's a fireman, bringing stories of bravery home like other dads get takeout. Sure, he insists it's all in a day's work, but I've inherited his fiery spirit and emerald eyes that sparkle with the promise of new escapades.

I'm the finale in the trio of kids in our family, with an older brother and sister who've flown the nest—jetting off into their own stories—leaving me as the solo star in my parents' sky. And at twelve, with light chestnut hair more often in a wild bun than not, I'm quite the sight. I sport a constellation of freckles—or ‘spreckles,' as Mom calls them—that seem to play connect-the-dots every time I break into laughter, which is often.

My hands? They're rarely still, always itching to mold, draw, game, or dabble with gadgets. Creativity bubbles up in me like a geyser, sometimes spilling out in the form of homemade melodies or handcrafted jewelry. And, oops, I'm often the culprit behind the chaos of scattered beads and flour-dusted counters that drive my mom to her wits' end.

But every day, a new kind of magic happens as I step through the towering glass portals of Harmony Hill International School. It's a place as vibrant and diverse as the bustling markets of Marrakesh. This isn't your run-of-the-mill school; it's a microcosm of the world, nestled right in the heart of our sleepy Harmony Hill. The air buzzes with a zillion accents, from the musical lilt of Italian to the sing-song rhythm of Mandarin, and sometimes I pretend I'm a secret agent decoding an international mystery.

The lobby is a rainbow of flags, and I like to play a game where I try to remember each country they represent. I'm good at it now. The walls are covered in student artwork that looks like it could belong in a fancy museum and projects about everything from the Amazon rainforest to the pyramids of Egypt.

My classroom is a kaleidoscope of faces, each one from a different place. Our teacher, Mr. Kazumi, has this mega-watt smile and likes to say, “Diversity is our superpower!” He's from Japan, wears the coolest graphic tees, and tells us stories about Tokyo that make it sound like the future.

We don't just learn stuff like math and science. Our brains are on this epic gym routine, getting flexed and stretched with extra things like Global Studies and Sustainability. In Language class, we don't just learn French or Spanish; we dive into cultures, learning how to greet with a cheek kiss or a bow. It's awkward but awesome.

Recess is an international food fest. My lunchbox might have pasta today and sushi tomorrow. And while I munch on my samosas, my friend Aakash explains cricket to us—it's a sport that can last for DAYS, and I thought baseball was long!

The after-school clubs are a buffet of cool. There's the robotics club, where gears and code come together, and the Model United Nations, where we argue about world peace like we're grown-ups. I go to the drama club where we're rehearsing for ‘Shakespeare Around the World.' My best friend Gabriella is playing Juliet as if she were from Bolivia, and yes, there's a Saya dance involved.

But it's not just about fun and games. We've got this big Earth Day project, and my group is turning plastic bottles into a greenhouse. We're like eco-warriors with glue guns and too much glitter. It's messy, but that's how you know we're making a difference, right?

And okay, sometimes it's tough, like when you miss your friends who moved to another country or when homework in three languages makes your brain feel like it's in a blender. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. My international school is more than just a bunch of classrooms—it's a little planet.

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Spacewalk to Kindness by Alex L. Walker https://joelbooks.com/spacewalk-to-kindness-by-alex-l-walker/ Thu, 04 Jan 2024 10:54:03 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31527

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Cosmic Kids Book 1

Spacewalk to Kindness takes readers on a space adventure. It tells the story of Astra Lumin, a brave navigator, and her unexpected friendship with Hurgul, a shy alien kid. They learn about kindness and empathy as they travel through the galaxy.

The book teaches children how to be kind, understand their feelings, and value compassion. It's a useful read for parents and teachers to help children grasp these concepts. With its engaging story and vivid illustrations, the book is a great educational tool.

It's the first in a series that covers different virtues like honesty and gratitude. This children's book is an ideal gift for young readers, introducing them to important life lessons through a fun space journey.

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The Gentle Owl Ella by Maria Magdalena Heinzmann https://joelbooks.com/the-gentle-owl-ella-by-maria-magdalena-heinzmann/ Sat, 23 Dec 2023 10:33:40 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31454

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Compassion and Friendship

Kids Story Book about Kindness, Support, Fellowship and Helping – Social Skills Books for Kids

A Story That Touches and Teaches: Ella, an exceptionally friendly owl, leads us through colorful pages filled with adventures and vital lessons. Embark on a journey where friendship blossoms and the value of compassion is brought to life.

Dive into the vibrant city where the friendly owl Ella, with her large, bright eyes and an even bigger heart, starts a series of heartwarming adventures that change not just Ella's world but also that of Tom, an energetic kindergarten child, and his friends.

When Ella meets a sad snail and a fearful squirrel, she teaches everyone that problems are best solved together. The story resonates with themes of compassion and cooperation, showing that shared joy strengthens real relationships. Through beautiful images and lovingly narrated episodes, children recognize the power of a smile and build long-lasting, warm friendships.

This enchanting story, enriched with vivid illustrations, awakens children's curiosity and reveals the significance of friendship and compassion in a way they can truly understand.

🌙 A Companion for Day and Night This book is perfect for both day and night. During the day, parents and children discover the colorful illustrations and interactive narratives. At night, it transforms into a gentle bedtime story that helps children fall asleep.

Thus, The Gentle Owl Ella is not only a bedtime treasure that stimulates imagination and provokes thoughtful conversations but also a book that warms hearts and brings smiles.

🎨 An Educational Masterpiece Every page of The Gentle Owl Ella is an educational masterpiece that encourages children to laugh, think, and learn. A free activity book deepens the reading experience and makes every adventure with Ella an interactive pleasure.

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Amazing Animals Around The World, by Ralph Garrett https://joelbooks.com/amazing-animals-around-the-world-by-ralph-garrett/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 09:06:02 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31364

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This children's book offers an enthralling journey into the animal kingdom, showcasing the diverse and incredible creatures that live in various habitats like the ocean depths, African Savannah, rainforests, arctic regions, and deserts. It aims to educate young readers about the beauty and diversity of wildlife, fostering smarter, more compassionate attitudes towards all living beings.

Amazing Animals Around The World emphasizes the importance of conservation and environmental protection, sparking a lifelong passion for these causes. Its contents cover a range of ecosystems, providing an extensive and inspiring exploration of the natural world.

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Your Parent’s Buttons by C. Kidd https://joelbooks.com/your-parents-buttons-by-c-kidd/ Thu, 14 Dec 2023 10:27:29 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31291

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An Interactive and Funny Button Book for Both Kids and Parents to Enjoy!

Your Parent’s Buttons is a delightful read that was initially written for the author’s children, ages one and six, while keeping the parent’s entertainment in mind. It offers a fun and interactive experience that encourages children to practice patience and follow directions while having fun!

Meanwhile, parents can indulge in mischief as they watch their kid’s wheels spin in anticipation, having their buttons pushed for a change.

This book uses large font which can make reading more accessible for all children!

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The Secret Six by Stephen Nuttall https://joelbooks.com/the-secret-six-by-stephen-nuttall/ Mon, 11 Dec 2023 13:31:06 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31237

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The Lighthouse of Adventure Book 3

The Secret Six have embarked on a thrilling sailing vacation in the picturesque Lake District. Joining them are their friends, the twins Summer and Scarlett, making this a holiday to remember.

The children investigate Shadowmere Rock Lighthouse, the home of the reclusive Captain Albert Finch. They find it empty, with a half-eaten meal left on the table, the solitary chair overturned, and old Albert nowhere to be found.

When a stranger with a curious tattoo etched onto his hand collides with Scarlett at the jetty, the children discover that the disappearing lighthouse keeper, the tattooed man, and a relentless artefact collector named Percival Blackwood are inexorably linked.

What secret lies within the gem Blackwood desperately craves, the fabled Maritime Illuminara? Why is it of such profound importance? Does it even exist?

In The Lighthouse of Adventure, join the Secret Six and their friends as they unravel the mystery. Where the past and present collide in an unforgettable journey of discovery and courage.

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Keep Reaching by R.B. Moller and Heather H. Moller https://joelbooks.com/keep-reaching-by-r-b-moller-and-heather-h-moller/ Mon, 11 Dec 2023 06:00:00 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31231

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Join Rose on an Inspirational Journey to find peace in God's Light and Love.

Keep Reaching is an inspirational parable about coming to trust a loving God, despite the things in our lives that make us feel alone, sad, and afraid. Shared in fable form, this uplifting tale has a wonderful deeper message inside a beautiful story of hope and overcoming.

Both children and adults of all ages will find Rose the little pink daisy relatable, as she struggles against fear and worry, while wishing the hardships in her life would just go away. Despite this, she learns to find peace through the storms of night, as she never stops reaching for the light.

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Muse Tours Harmonia by Dana McKelvey https://joelbooks.com/muse-tours-harmonia-by-dana-mckelvey/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 09:27:59 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31054

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Adventures of Muse The Music Maven Book 2

Muse Tours Harmonia is the 2nd book in the Adventures of Muse The Music Maven series.

This book follows the curious and talented 10 year old girl Muse as she overcomes the challenges of forming her band and takes her act on the road around her town of Harmonia.

Muse's character is based on the author Dana McKelvey's upbringing as a violinist from age 9 to 18 in the Charleston (S.C.) Youth Symphony. Dana has gone on to have a professional career creating music experiences for international brands, producing concerts and festivals for award-winning artist, producing music, DJing and teaching music courses to at risk youth.

Follow Muse, her family and friends on their mission to spread joy through music.

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Reverse Alphabet with Rhymes: Critical Thinking for Toddlers by AL Tran https://joelbooks.com/reverse-alphabet-with-rhymes-critical-thinking-for-toddlers-by-al-tran/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 06:00:00 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31060

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Reverse Alphabet with Rhymes: Critical Thinking for Toddlers is an innovative alphabet learning book that introduces toddlers to the alphabet in reverse order, combined with engaging rhymes. This approach not only diversifies the traditional way of learning the ABCs but also enhances cognitive skills such as memory, problem-solving, and analytical thinking in a playful manner.

The use of rhymes adds a linguistic element, aiding in language development and preparing children for robust literacy skills. Furthermore, the book encourages family involvement, strengthening the parent-child bond through interactive rhymes and activities, including a special bonus challenge at the end. This challenge is designed for family fun and bonding, enhancing the learning experience.

The book aims to foster critical thinking and cognitive development in toddlers while offering a unique and enjoyable learning journey for both children and parents.

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The Jenny Adventure Series by Tawney Anderson https://joelbooks.com/the-jenny-adventure-series-by-tawney-anderson/ Mon, 04 Dec 2023 08:41:12 +0000 https://joelbooks.com/?p=31026

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Books 1 Through 5 Compilation

The Jenny Adventure Series is a collection of five books following the adventures of nine-year-old Jenny and her friend Jonathan. Set on her grandfather's farm, the series highlights themes of faith, family, and freedom through various holidays like Christmas and Easter.

These stories are crafted for children, blending heartwarming narratives with animal characters and important life lessons. The series is not only about individual stories but also about the resilience of the human spirit and the power of compassion, aiming to leave a lasting impression on young readers and their families. The collection is offering a range of stories that capture the essence of childhood wonder and the importance of relationships during challenging times.

The collection includes:

  1. A Nativity Christmas – A snowy adventure that brings unexpected challenges and heartwarming rescue missions.
  2. The Easter Miracle – A story of friendship, courage, and the race against time to save a beloved farm animal.
  3. Hamilton Saves The 4th of July – Summertime brings unexpected visitors, danger, and a heroic pig's determination to protect his newfound family.
  4. The Halloween Haunter – Uncover mysteries and face unexpected dangers in the lead-up to Halloween, as Jenny and Jonathan navigate a perplexing theft.
  5. The Thanksgiving Trackers – A sequel filled with suspense, Native American tracking skills, and a Thanksgiving adventure that takes an unexpected turn.
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Excerpt from The Jenny Adventure Series © Copyright 2023 Tawney Anderson

Chapter One

It was Christmas Eve. Jenny was humming to herself as she sat on the living room floor, gazing at the wooden nativity cradled in a plastic box. She was 8 years old, athletically built and very bright. The light from the sun reflected upon her golden hair, almost giving a halo effect. I miss the farm so much, Jenny thought. As she put the nativity on the fireplace mantle, she began to sing the words of Silent Night. First out of the box was Joseph, then Mary. Jenny remembered how her father carefully carved them in his garage shop, closely examining each detail. “I don’t like it here, God. Please move us back,” she whispered. Jenny continued to bring out the nativity characters until they were all in place. Then she smiled as she lifted the last piece from the box. Her dad had just finished carving the donkey two nights ago.

“Mommy, I'm finished!” Jenny yelled. Jenny's mom, Sharon, entered the living room. She was a rather tall woman with brown hair and a warm smile.

“Oh, my!” she declared. “I think it gets lovelier every year.”

“See the General?” Jenny asked as she pointed at the donkey. They

hugged. In the distance they heard the baby begin to wake.

“He’s on time again. I could set my watch to your brother's tummy!” Sharon said. “Your snack's in the kitchen, Jenny. Finish packing while I get Joshua ready.”

“Ok, mom,” Jenny said. Jenny could hear her mom's footsteps on the polished wooden floors and her words of delight as she greeted Joshua. Soon we'll be at grandpa's and grandma's farm and have another wonderful Christmas. She couldn't wait to see all the animals again… especially the General, grandpa's old donkey. A shadow crossed Jenny’s forehead. If we just hadn’t moved into town in the first place, Jenny thought, I wouldn’t have to be so far away from my animal friends! Jenny carried to her room the peanut butter and jelly sandwich and her glass of milk.

Jenny's room was not a typical little girl's room. Yes, she had bright colors everywhere but practically no dolls. Jenny was not a fan of dolls. By the time she was three years old, her parents finally figured that out and started giving her horses…much to her delight. Everywhere there were pictures of horses as well as horse figurines. Sitting on the headboard, were a stuffed grey donkey, a black and white cow, a white goat, a brown dog, a golden cat, a red rooster and a red robin. These were her favorites. Over the years, she had carefully collected them because they represented her friends at the farm. Jenny was humming while she chewed. She could hear the phone ring and her mother answering it. Suddenly the sun dimmed in her room and her window gave a little shake. Jenny's countenance fell. She put her plate and glass down and rushed to the window. She had heard the news the night before. A fierce winter storm was forecasted. In her prayers she had asked God not to let the storm hit until after they had arrived at the farm.

“Please, God,” she had pled. “Don't let it come until after we've arrived.” Jenny pushed her nose against her window.

Outside dark clouds were gathering in the distance, blocking some of the sunlight that had shown brilliantly on the small patches of snow. The stiff wind blew their American flag straight from the North.

“God, you just HAVE to stop the storm!” Jenny cried. She knew what this meant. If the storm hit before they could leave, her parents would not risk the journey. And it was Christmas Eve! Jenny threw herself on her bed.

“Oh, if daddy hadn’t made us move into town three years ago!” she said. She hated being away from her grandparents and the animals. And she hated that she couldn’t talk about it. Her mom would shush her or her dad would scowl and leave the room. It wasn’t fair! Jenny sat up. She was determined this holiday would be different. She was going to tell them both in front of grandpa and grandma that she was moving back to the farm – permanently!

“I've got to finish packing,” she said. With a new determination, Jenny ran to her bookcase and quickly scanned the titles. “Aha, there you are!” she exclaimed as she laid it next to the suitcase. ‘A Christmas Nativity’ had a worn cover but the print and the pictures were still clear. Jenny ran out of her bedroom, down the wooden floors and into the kitchen.

“Mom, when's Daddy coming home? The storm will be here soon and we just HAVE to get to Grandpa's and Grandma's tonight!” Jenny begged breathlessly.

“Daddy's moving as fast as he can, honey,” Sharon said. “He just called and is leaving work early. Our job is to be ready when he gets here. Good thing I had Grandpa Bob take all the presents to the farm yesterday. Now you can be a big help by finishing packing and putting your suitcase by the door. Don't forget your parka, hat and gloves…but wear your boots.”

Jenny ran back into her room and threw herself onto the suitcase, forcing it to close. Running into her closet, she emerged with coat, hat, boots, scarf, mittens…all piled into her arms. She threw them into her suitcase. Tossing her slippers off her feet, she put on her boots and pulled the scarf over her neck. Thinking twice about her slippers, she opened her suitcase and threw them in as well. She saw Prancer sticking out from her covers and grabbed one of his legs.

“Oh, Prancer, I almost forgot you! We've got work to do tonight. Where's your saddle?” Jenny rummaged around the bed then looked under it.

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