Lilia and her tomato

Lilia and her tomato

Pray for yours seed to see the light of day. I will pray with you.

Tonight’s bedtime storybook — Lilia and her Tomato comes to your inbox courtesy of A.K.Frailey and Vicki Smith.

  • Ann homeschooled all eight of her children. She manages her rural homestead with her younger kids and their numerous critters. She has authored sixteen books.
  • Vicki is an illustrator and artist. Her amazing pastel illustrations finds inspiration from the beauty of nature and everyday life.

A tale set in a distant farm around a little girl and her garden of slow growing plants, find out how Little Lilia finally got her tomato to bloom.

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You know the drill — Click on the links above to download in the language of your choice, and print on A4 paper. There is a little magic involved after you print, as you can see below. If you have trouble, watch this video.

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Once it is time for your own bedtime story, we want to introduce to you the remarkable Shaun Usher and his peculiar idea of collecting history’s most interesting letters.

Shaun is the author of the Letters of Note. Perusing through it is an absolute delight, and sometime a cause of heartache too.


Happy Reading, from the grumpy editors & the cool folks at wallobooks.org

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P.S. Remember, anybody can write a storybook with us. You, or a little one in your family, or classroom — just let us know.


Srinivas Chillara

Managing Partner at SwanSpeed Consulting High performing cross functional teams for intelligent systems.

2y

WEll done, keep it up!

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