Charity Anthologies – Kids

Creepy Tales for Boyz and Ghouls

 

This is a new children’s anthology written by my writing group, aged 6-11 years. All profits go to raise money for Farleigh Hospice, in Chelmsford, who have a special room for children, to help them cope and come to terms with loss and with relatives with life-limiting illnesses.

 

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Blurb

What would you do if you found monsters in your mum’s underwear? How would you stop a bunch of mischief-loving goblins? If there was a ghost in your house, what would you do?

With fifteen creepy tales and poems this book is full of spine-tingling thrills, frights and fun.

Do you dare to look inside?

 

Available Now

Amazon: http://smarturl.it/CreepyTales

 

Catching Santa

 

This is a new children’s anthology written by my writing group, aged 7-12 years. All profits go to raise money for Farleigh Hospice, in Chelmsford, who have a special room for children, to help them cope and come to terms with loss and with relatives with life-limiting illnesses.

 

 

Blurb

Do you know how to get off the Naughty List?

What happens if you eat too much on Christmas Day?

Have you ever heard of a Christmas Starfish,

or seen a dragon pull a sleigh?

 

What does Christmas mean to you; Santa and his Elves, or the latest must-have gadgets and toys? For most children it’s about excitement and wishing, and the characters in Catching Santa are just the same. Busy Elves have work to do, can Santa deliver all his presents on time, and will everyone discover the true meaning of Christmas?

 

Immerse yourself in this wonderful collection of stories and poems for ages 7-12 that will get you in the Christmas spirit.

 

Available Now

Amazon: http://hyperurl.co/CatchingSanta

 

About Farleigh’s Children’s Room

In 2006, thanks to a donation by BBC Children in Need, Farleigh Hospice began work on a new children’s room; a room where young children can come to understand and accept what is happening in their lives. Many of Farleigh Hospice’s wide-ranging patients have young children and grandchildren. This new children’s room is a place those children can relax and get the support they need. Experienced bereavement workers are there to provide counseling to the children; not just those who lose a loved one through Farleigh Hospice, but all children in Mid Essex who have suffered a loss. In this room, children have the chance to come to terms with everything, and have the opportunity to start recovering. They even have fun in the occasional parties Farleigh Hospice throws for the children and their families.

To cover demand, Farleigh Hospice need to extend these services and can only do so through fundraising.

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