Editor 911 Kids

WOW! WOMEN ON WRITING TOUR
OF
Read Aloud Stories with Fred Collection
and
Only My Horses Know
Tour Begins June 7th

Book Summary of Read Aloud Stories with Fred Collection
In this full collection of Read-Aloud Stories with Fred, we have included all six stories from volumes 1 and 2, a bonus story “Looking Inside” by Margo L. Dill (only available in this collection), and a foreword by Margo also. Each story has an illustration to start the story along with a question for children to consider while the story is being read aloud to them (or older children can read to themselves). These stories are perfect for parents and grandparents to read to the children in their lives.
The stories are:
“Looking Inside” Join a kindergarten class as they learn about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and how he believed all people were the same on the inside.
“Ben and the Terrible Red Card” Ben is always getting in trouble at school, but he feels his teacher just misunderstands him. He’s trying!
“The Hobbling Hermit” The hermit’s feet hurt, and he takes out his grumpiness on his new housemate, a small, smart mouse.
“Sammy and the Cross-eyed Crow” Sammy lives in the jungle and talks to animals! What happens when he meets a crow who can’t fly straight?
“Ben and the Bully, Billy Bob” Here’s another Ben story, and this time, Ben’s in front of the principal’s office for a run-in with Billy Bob the Bully!
“The Cheerless Chairmaker” Fred Olds has written a new fairy tale with a poor, sweet chairmaker and a smart, savvy princess!
“Sammy and the Royal Rabbit” Sammy is back in the jungle with Jonathan the crow, and this time, he is visited by a rabbit who thinks he’s a king!
This is a very special collection of short stories by two experienced children’s authors. Don’t miss out on getting this collection today!
Purchase Read-Aloud Stories with Fred Collection on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Be sure to also add this to your GoodReads reading list.

Book Summary of Only My Horses Know
Life on a Montana horse ranch has always been the best for twelve-year-old Kylie Hannigan. She bonds with the horses, rides them with her friend Joey, and helps her mom train them. Plus she barrel races her favorite horse, Kiwi, and with plenty of practice and grit, they will definitely beat her rival Olivia this year.
But then, something starts happening with Kylie’s mom. She sleeps all the time, and Kylie has to do the chores, the training, and all the care for the horses–and it’s too much! At least it’s summer, so she doesn’t have to worry about school, and she can spend time talking to her favorite animals. One day, a strange-behaving horse with an even stranger name shows up for
training but is only ignored by Kylie’s mom. Training a difficult horse used to be a fun challenge Kylie could share with her mom, but that’s not even happening now.
Then her mom changes again, and she’s up doing everything—including cooking and cleaning in the middle of the night. Kylie still gets no rest because Mom thinks Kylie should be able to do it all, too. So when school starts and Mom’s behavior goes back and forth and back and forth, and then embarrasses Kylie in front of Joey more times than she can count, Kylie decides the only thing she can do is hide everything from everyone—accept her horses.
Kylie’s life spins out of control along with her mom’s. She can’t train for the barrel races with Kiwi or keep up with homework or talk to her best friend. What will it take to get her life back to the way it used to be? Or is that even possible?
Purchase Only My Horses Know on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Be sure to add this to your reading list on GoodReads.

About the Author, Fred Olds
Fred Olds has crafted dozens of stories over the years and has been involved with various writing and critique groups. At the age of 92, he is a devoted husband and proud father and grandfather living in Central Illinois. After retirement from the Postal Service as an electronic technician, he finally has time to concentrate on writing. A true storyteller at heart, his first love is writing children’s books with an occasional murder mystery thrown in for a change of pace. Check out his kids’ short story books, Read-Aloud Stories with Fred, Vol. 1 and then Vol. 2, and his first book for adults, The Hobo Who Wasn’t, an exciting detective story. He’s also the author of The Dog and the Flea: A Tale of Two Opposites and The Cat, the Mouse, and the Neighbors’ Dog, two books of the Perky Pet Problems picture book series.

About the Author & Publisher, Margo L. Dill
Margo L. Dill is the CEO and owner of Editor-911 Books in St. Louis, MO. She is also the author of the American Civil War Adventure Series with two books, Anna and the Baking Championship and Finding My Place: One Girl’s Strength at Vicksburg, for middle-grade readers. Her other books are That’s the Way It Always Happened and Maggie Mae, Detective Extraordinaire: The Case of the Missing Cookies, which are illustrated picture books, and she has a short story about kids learning about Martin Luther King Jr.’s teachings in Fred Olds’s collection of short stories, Read-Aloud Stories with Fred Vols. 1 and 2. Her next book is for teachers and parents and is out in June 2021, It’s Not Just Academics: A Guide To Teach Kids’ Health, Communication, and Social Emotional Skills. She lives in St. Louis with her tween daughter and lively rescue dog, Sudsi.
Find out more at:
Her website: www.margoldill.com
Editor-911 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MargoDill.author.editor
Editor-911 website: https://editor-911.com/editor-911-books-1
About the Author, Cinda Jo Bauman
Cinda Jo Bauman lives in Central Illinois with her husband and dogs. During her high school years, she took every art class offered along with every child development class. After a class where she spent part of the day at a daycare, child development won out over art. Years of story time led to a love of children’s picture-books, which made her wish she had stuck with art.
Flash forward to today, and she still loves children’s books! After researching and much study; learning about writing and illustrating children’s books, she joined the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and found her passion. Besides writing children’s picture books and middle-grade novels, Cinda also creates with cut paper sculptures and paints in oil and acrylic. She loves iris flowers and the color purple.
Only My Horses Know is her debut middle-grade novel.
Find out more about Cinda:
Cinda’s website is: https://kidsillio.com/
Cinda’s YouTube Channel is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spQ7Vyc-4ZA
Blog Tour Calendar
— Blog Tour Calendar
June 7th @ The Muffin
Join us as we celebrate the launch of this incredible blog tour. Find out more about the authors, their touching books, and enter to win books for yourself. Become an active participant in the tour, and you can win a gift card.
https://muffin.wow-womenonwriting.com
June 8th @ Lisa’s Reading
Visit Lisa’s blog where she shares a guest post about clean, sweet, books and how to find them (and why kids will love them too).
June 8th @ Pages and Paws
Come by and read a review of Read-Aloud Stories with Fred
June 9th @ Create Write Now
Mari shares a guest post today about tackling the stigma of mental illness.
https://www.createwritenow.com/
June 11th @ Pages and Paws
Come by to Pages and Paws again and read a review of Only My Horses Know
June 13th @ AJ Kormon’s Blog
Join us at AJ Kormon’s blog where you can read a guest post about finding problems kids will relate to. A must-read post for children’s book authors!
June 14th @ AJ Kormon’s Blog
Join us again at AJ Kormon’s blog today where you can read a review of Read-Aloud Stories with Fred and Only My Horses Know.
June 15th @ Lisa Haselton’s Book Reviews and Interviews
Join Lisa as she interviews author Fred Olds about his book Read-Aloud Stories with Fred Collection.
June 16th @ Words from the Heart
Linda reviews the book Read-Aloud Stories with Fred Collection by Fred Olds.
https://contemplativeed.blogspot.com/
June 17th @ Literary Quicksand
Join Jolissa as she reviews Read-Aloud Stories with Fred Collection by Fred Olds.
http://www.literaryquicksand.com/
June 18th @ Words from the Heart
Linda shares a guest post about tackling Christian themes in secular books.
https://contemplativeed.blogspot.com/
June 20th @ A Storybook World
Join Deirdra as she features Read-Aloud Stories with Fred and Only My Horses Know.
http://www.astorybookworld.com/
June 21st @ Lisa Haselton’s Book Reviews and Interviews
Join Lisa as she interviews author Cinda Bauman, author of the book Only My Horses Know.
June 23rd @ Bring on Lemons
Visit Crystal’s blog today where she reviews Read-Aloud Stories with Fred and Only My Horses Know.
http://bringonlemons.blogspot.com/
June 26th @ Shoe’s Seeds and Stories
Join Linda as she reviews Read-Aloud Stories with Fred and Only My Horses Know.
https://lschuelerca.wordpress.com/
June 28th @ Jill Sheets’ Blog
Visit Jill’s blog where she reviews Read-Aloud Stories with Fred and Only My Horses Know.
http://jillsheets.blogspot.com/
July 1st @ What is That Book About
Michelle shares a guest post about following your dreams at 92. What an inspiring story!
https://www.whatisthatbookabout.com/
July 2nd @ One Writer’s Journey
Visit Sue’s blog where she reviews Read-Aloud Stories with Fred and Only My Horses Know.
July 6th @ McFly’s Book Bliss
Join Marisa as she reviews Only My Horses Know.
July 9th @ Strength 4 Spouses
Join Wendi at her blog Strength 4 Spouses where she shares her review of Read-Aloud Stories with Fred and Only My Horses Know.
July 10th @ Shoe’s Seeds and Stories
Visit Linda’s blog again where she shares a guest post about finding a good critique group.
https://lschuelerca.wordpress.com
July 11th @ Strength 4 Spouses
Join Wendi again at her blog where she shares a guest post about the importance of communicating in families.

Guest Post
How to Find Clean, Sweet Books and Get Kids to Read Them
By Margo L. Dill and CInda Jo Bauman
Do you remember some of your favorite first novels from when you were a kid? Maybe you were a Laura Ingalls fan or Ramona and Beezus. Perhaps you loved Charlotte’s Web or The Boxcar Children. These novels are all clean and sweet–they don’t have bad language or sex or violence, and my guess is you remember them fondly and read any you could get your hands on.
Guess what? Kids today really aren’t that different. They aren’t looking for the next edgy novel or shocking book. They’re looking for a good story that has a main character they can relate to–whether they are girls or boys, Black or White, Muslim or Christian or Jewish, single parent or traditional family homes. And as a parent or teacher, if you’re looking for a book that you can feel comfortable sharing with your child that’s at your comfort level in regards to edgy topics, then here are some tips for finding those and getting kids to read them.
Tip one: Talk to children’s librarians or booksellers.
These professionals will know children’s books and the content. They are still your best resource for figuring out how to find books that your child will love. Tell a children’s book librarian that your daughter loves mystery books, but you want to make sure there are no curse words in there, and that librarian will come back with a list of five to ten different series you could get your fourth grader reading.
Tip two: Read reviews.
Look, if a book has something in it that parents don’t feel is age-appropriate, the reviews will say. This does not mean it’s a bad book OR that it should be banned. What it does mean is that your child or classroom might not be a good fit for that book. Reviews can be found on sites where books are sold, but also on Goodreads, which has lists of books. Try searching on Goodreads, which is completely free, under the “Browse” tab and click “Lists.” Then type in “Clean Teen Reads” Or “Gentle Middle Grade” or something similar, and you will find several recommendations for clean, sweet books.
Tip three: You don’t have to convince kids to read these.
Only My Horses Know (Cinda’s book) is an exciting story about a twelve-year-old girl, Kylie, who lives on a horse ranch, races four wheelers with her best friend, and trains for barrel racing. She loves her life until one summer, when her mom starts acting strange, and everything comes unglued. Their family is shrouded by secrets. Kids want to read books about horses, and they will be curious about the secrets. They want to see that other families may have problems like theirs and how the main characters deal with these. They want to see kids acting like kids out in the country. Plus, kids see Cinda’s beautiful cover, and they want to read this book. You don’t have to convince them. You don’t have to tell them, “Hey, Kylie doesn’t cuss, and she prays to God. I really want you to read this book.” You just say, “Hey, I know you love horses. Here’s a book I found about a girl that has some trouble on a Montana horse ranch, but her horses are great listeners.”
Clean, sweet books have been around for ages–kids are still reading the ones we were reading when we were young. But there are new ones out there. Find some or check out Cinda’s and share with your kids today!
Cinda Jo Bauman is a children’s author and illustrator, living in Mahomet, IL. She is the author of Only My Horses Know, a contemporary middle-grade novel, book one of the Hope and Horses series. Only My Horses Know is about 12-year-old Kylie who lives on a horse training ranch with her mom and dad and usually helps her mom take care of the horses. One summer, Mom stops doing anything, and Kylie takes it all on. Then the next week, Mom is acting like she is run by a motor and yelling and screaming at Kylie, even in front of her best friend, Joey. Kylie is embarrassed, worried, upset, and angry–the only thing she can do is talk to her horses. What will happen to Kylie and her family?
Margo L. Dill is the publisher of Only My Horses Know, through her independent, female-owned publishing company, Editor-911 Books. She has a master’s degree in elementary education from Truman State University in Kirksville, MO, and is the author of four children’s books.
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Thank you for hosting us on your blog! 🙂
It’s my pleasure!
Thank you, Lisa! So excited for the word to get out about our books and especially about our Super-Margo! 🙂
My grandkids, ages 9-18months, would like to read these books and could read them to each other.
Great books for my grandkids to enjoy
My niece and nephew would love these.
These look like good books for ones with little ones.