Samuel DenHartog's Blog: The Road to 1,440 - Posts Tagged "early-learning"

Fly on a learning adventure with "Alphabet Dragons"

Are you ready for an adventure that soars beyond the ordinary? My spellbinding new children's book invites young readers to explore a fantastical world where each letter of the alphabet is represented by a delightful dragon with its own unique tale. From Amelia, the adventurous apple eater, to Zara, the zealous zoo zipper, these dragons are fun creatures who can't wait to introduce kids to the wonders of the alphabet!

Each page of this enchanting book turns into a vibrant, action-packed story that not only captivates but also educates. As children meet each dragon, they're learning about the joy of discovering new words. Imagine your child's delight as they join dragons who dance under the moonlight, forge friendships deep in enchanted forests, and spread their wings high above cloud-capped mountains.

Perfectly suited for children aged 4-7, this book is a magical introduction to literacy that goes beyond the traditional ABCs. It's about sparking curiosity, inspiring adventure, and creating moments of wonder with every flip of the page.

Whether it’s story time before bed or a daytime adventure in reading, these dragon tales offer endless enjoyment and learning opportunities. So, let your child open this book and let their imagination fly high with the dragons of the alphabet.

Who knows what heights they’ll reach?

Enchanted by dragons,
Samuel DenHartog
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Published on May 07, 2024 09:31 Tags: alphabet, early-learning, poems, poetry, rhymes, vocabulary

Letters and magic meet in "Alphabet Fairies"

Are you ready to sprinkle some magic dust on your child’s alphabet learning? My latest children's book, "Alphabet Fairies" is a gateway to a magical realm where each fairy, from Ariel the Artistic to Zinnia the Zestful, brings a letter of the alphabet to life. Crafted especially for kids aged 4 to 7, this enchanting book combines the joy of fairy tales with the essential building blocks of learning—letters and values.

Imagine a place where streams sparkle under the dance of tiny fairy feet, and meadows bloom with flowers whispering tales of courage, kindness, and friendship. In "Alphabet Fairies," your child will not only learn their ABCs but also the values that make us better friends and kinder people.

Perfect for bedtime stories or a fun, educational session in the classroom, "Alphabet Fairies" ensures learning is always wrapped in fun. Whether read aloud or explored independently, these tales are sure to inspire little ones to dream big and learn eagerly. Who knows? Maybe they’ll find their favorite fairy dancing between the pages, ready to lead them on an adventure of a lifetime!

I believe in fairies,
Samuel DenHartog
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Published on May 08, 2024 11:31 Tags: alphabet, early-learning, faery, fairies, fairy, fairy-tales, poems, poetry, rhymes, vocabulary

The Joy of Letters, Laughter, and Little Creatures in "Alphabet Animals"

When I set out to create this collection, I wanted each letter of the alphabet to come alive with its own spirit and story. The result is a playful parade of animal characters, each matched to their letter not only by name, but by the words and world around them. From the determined stomp of a Daring Dolphin to the slow sway of a Sleepy Sloth, every page invites young readers to explore language through rhythm, rhyme, and imagination.

Some animals build, some bounce, some whisper. Each poem introduces a new personality, using simple vocabulary that is fun to read aloud and easy for children to remember. There is a quiet joy in discovering how letters can sound, feel, and move when paired with a creature who fits them perfectly. The pages are filled with acrobatic alliteration, but the real magic comes from watching kids laugh or lean in as they meet each new character.

"Alphabet Animals" is a collection of short adventures, each told in six four-line stanzas that carry rhythm, warmth, and a sense of discovery. Whether it is the Kindhearted Kangaroo tying bows or the Rowdy Raccoon rattling cans, every poem turns a letter into a moment worth remembering.

This book was made to be read aloud, whether at bedtime, in the classroom, or during any quiet minute when curiosity strikes. It was written with early readers in mind, but it belongs to anyone who enjoys a story told in rhyme and animal characters who stay with you long after the page is turned.
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Published on June 08, 2025 05:01 Tags: alphabet, animals, bedtime, children-s-book, early-learning, nursery-rhymes, poems, poetry, rhymes, vocabulary

Saving the Day One Letter at a Time in "Alphabet Superheroes"

There is something magical about watching children light up when a story meets their imagination right where it lives. This book was created to celebrate that moment. Inside its pages, twenty-six heroes leap, spin, fly, stomp, and giggle their way across colorful spreads, each powered by a different letter of the alphabet. The goal was simple: create a collection of rhyming tales that are fun to read aloud, easy to follow, and filled with joyful surprises that kids want to visit again and again.

The characters each bring their own charm. Astro Angel zooms through the stars, painting comets with cosmic brushes. Turbo Tornado gallops across prairies, spinning storms back into skies with the help of nature. Mega Mouse, pint-sized and powerful, whirls through her underground lair fixing burrows and blocking bullies. Whether it is Boomer Blaze catching popcorn meteors or Quantum Queen solving math puzzles with cubes of light, each story is a mini-adventure with rhythm, rhyme, and personality to spare.

What makes this collection different is how it avoids the usual bedtime routine trap. Not every hero ends with a nap. Some are mid-flight, mid-battle, mid-bounce. Some do not face villains at all. Instead, they spend their time helping, laughing, building, or even singing to calm nervous marmots. The book does not try to teach the alphabet by force. It simply lets each letter shine through a fun, action-packed character whose story happens to start with the same one.

"Alphabet Superheroes" was made to feel like a celebration. Not just of letters, but of what makes every child feel big and bold and full of ideas. It is a book to be read curled up on the couch or acted out in costume across the living room. If it sparks one silly voice or one proud reading moment, then the heroes inside have done their job. And something tells me they are just getting started.
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Published on June 11, 2025 09:49 Tags: alphabet, children-s-book, early-learning, poems, poetry, rhymes, superhero, superheroes, vocabulary

The Road to 1,440

Samuel DenHartog
I'm Samuel DenHartog, and at 51, at the end of November of 2023, I've embarked on a remarkable journey as a writer. My diverse background in computer programming, video game development, and film prod ...more
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