Sunday, September 6, 2015



Hi Everyone,

My name is Ms. Kay Green, and I am the Author of "Mickey the Cricket and Friends Take a Leap for Love", I would like everyone to:

Come and take a wonderful journey
with, Mickey the Cricket and his friends!

“Mickey the Cricket and Friends Take a Leap for Love”, is a delightful story for Children to read.  It will teach your child what friendship is, and Our love and God’s true Love is all about.
So come along and take this wonderful journey with me!


Click on the link below to purchase your copy now:




Friday, August 8, 2014

Discount Price

Hello Everyone,

 I have great news, you will be able to download a copy of, "Mickey the Cricket and friends Takes a Leap for Love." at a discount price on Amazon during, Aug. 10th through  Aug. 14, 2014.  I hope that everyone will take advantage of this opportunity and download a copy during this time.

Your children will love learning about friendship and true love as they go with, Mickey, Ashley and Taribo on this wonderful journey.    I just know, that you and your children will enjoy this book as much as me and my grandchildren have. 

Here is the link: http://www.amazon.com/Mickey-Cricket-Friends-Take-Leap-ebook/dp/B0091RISQG/

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Greetings

Hello everyone,
my name is Kay Green and I am the Author of "MICKEY THE CRICKET AND FRIENDS TAKE A LEAP FOR LOVE." 

Mickey the Cricket and Friends is a fun and entertaining way to teach your children about the  difference between what we think love is and what God's true love is all about. 


 Here is a copy of chapter 1 :

 
Once upon a time there was a cricket named Mickey.  Mickey was the noisiest cricket around; every time he rubbed his wings together all the other crickets just knew it was Mickey.  Mickey’s parents told him that he was only to rub his wings together for three reasons: number one is for help, number two is to scare away his enemies, and number three is to attract a mate during their mating season. 
 Well, one beautiful spring evening Mickey wanted to go out into the fields with some of his friends, so Mickey asked his mother and father if it was alright for him to join his friends in the field.  “That’s fine, son,” Mickey’s parents said.  “We hope that you will enjoy yourself and find the girl that God intended for you to have.”
  For you see, Mickey was a young adult cricket and this was the time of year for all young crickets to find a mate.  Mickey’s parents were very excited for him; they wanted their son to find someone special. That night Mickey was so excited he jumped and leaped all over the house and right out into the night.
 As Mickey jumped through the tall green grass, he looked up into the sky.  The sky was filled with beautiful sparkling stars.  Mickey just knew that this would be the night he would meet his special mate, the mate that God had intended for him to have.  As Mickey came closer to the middle of the field where his friends were waiting to meet him, he could see all of his friends jumping and leaping all around the field.  One of Mickey’s friends saw him coming.  “Hey Mickey, hurry up we’ve been waiting for you a long time.”
 “What took you so long,” yelled Taribo Cricket.
 “I stopped to say goodnight to my parents.”
 “Alright you two we’re all here now,” said Tee Cricket.
 Then Taribo Cricket said, “I’m so excited.  Just think tonight might just be the night that
 God has intended for us to meet that special mate who we will spend the rest of our lives with.”
 “Come on guys”, Tee Cricket said, “let’s get started!”
            Then Tee turned and shouted, “Hey Mickey, try not to out chirp the rest of us, we would all like to find a mate too!”
 All of Mickey’s friends started to laugh. After everyone stopped laughing they all began to chirp. (Chirping is a loud sound that crickets make when they rub their wings together; this is done to get the attention of the female crickets.) For a while the male crickets did not see any female crickets at all; then all of a sudden the sky was filled with female crickets.  When all of the male crickets saw the beautiful female crickets they took flight toward the sky each one looking for their perfect mate.
In no time at all Mickey saw the most beautiful girl cricket that he had ever seen.  Mickey said to himself “she must be the one for me.  I’ll   rub my wings together to get her attention.”  So, Mickey began to rub his wings together as fast as he could and in doing this his chirping became the loudest chirping noise around.  As this beautiful creature came closer to Mickey, he began to get a little nervous.  “Hello” he said, you’re beautiful. What’s your name?”
 “My name is Ashley,” she said.
  “That’s a pretty name.  My name is Mickey.”
“Hello Mickey, would you like to go leaping and jumping with me through the field?”  “Yes, I would,” said Mickey, and off they went.
Now while Mickey and Ashley were getting to know each other, Mickey’s friend Taribo was not doing so well with the ladies. No matter how loud Taribo chirped none of the female crickets seemed to pay him any attention and this made Taribo very sad.  Taribo just did not understand why none of the female crickets liked him. 
While Taribo was wondering why he didn’t meet a nice girl cricket, Mickey and Ashley were having a great time together. The moon was shining so bright and the air was just right for jumping and leaping.  Tee and some of the other crickets were talking about how tall and green the grass was and how it would be great for hiding in. Then one of the crickets suggested that they all play hide and seek.  “That sounds like a great idea,” said Tee.”  They all went down to the other end of the field to play.  That is, everyone except Taribo because he felt like he would be a third wheel.  Taribo thought that he was the only one who did not find a mate, so he went off to be by himself.
 
If you liked what you just read please click on this link and it will take you to Amazon Kindle where you can buy the full copy of "Mickey the Cricket and Friends take a Leap for Love":  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091RISQG

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