New Releases by Ozzy Esha

Ozzy Esha is the author of The Monsters Almanac (2014), Bosley Builds a Tree House (Bosli Stroit Khizhinu Na Dereve) (2013) and Bosley Sees the World (2012).

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The Monsters Almanac

release date: Oct 10, 2014
The Monsters Almanac
The Monsters Almanac is a delightfully scary read for kids aged 5 to 12. This book is filled with all things monster and gives your child a peek into 18 of the coolest and most unique made-up monsters. The bright-colored illustrated monsters are scary enough to be entertaining, but not so much as to keep your child awake at night. The descriptions are humorous while showcasing each monster's attributes as well as faults. The Monsters Almanac would be the perfect addition to your child's library and a wonderful way to bring in the Halloween season. Grab your copy today and see the delight and enthusiasm it will bring to even the most reluctant of readers.

Bosley Builds a Tree House (Bosli Stroit Khizhinu Na Dereve)

release date: Oct 31, 2013
Bosley Builds a Tree House (Bosli Stroit Khizhinu Na Dereve)
Dual Language Children's Book Designed to Teach! Bosley Bear teams up with his forest friends on this heart-warming adventure of helping each other build an incredible tree house. Encourage themes of teamwork, success and friendship as you teach your child new Russian words and phrases and enjoy a beautifully illustrated, fun, wholesome bedtime story with characters that any child will love. Self-guided language learning: Line-by-line translations Labelled illustrations Highlighted vocabulary Simple, useful sentences It's never too early to start reading bilingual books!

Bosley Sees the World

release date: Dec 29, 2012
Bosley Sees the World
Follow Bosley Bear as he discovers how big the world is and how much there is to explore and learn. Bosley is a confident and curious little bear who looks for new challenges around every corner. This is a dual language book in Japanese and English and is designed to help teach your child new words and phrases. The teaching methods used in this book allow children to learn at their own pace and enjoy the learning process. These methods include: Repeat words Simple phrases Opposites Highlighted vocab words Contextual learning Corresponding imagery For children, learning a new language in the context of a story is such a powerful learning tool, because they can use the images, characters and plot to help them remember words and phrases. Even simple foreign words and phrases can give a child a completely new perspective and open their eyes to new ways of seeing the world.


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