Stanley F. Schmidt, Ph.D.
Polka Dot Publishing
#1
Life of Fred ®
Blue
© 2015 Stanley F. Schmidt
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-937032-24-1
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First PrintingThis book was illustrated by the author with additional clip art furnished under license from NovaDevelopment Corporation, which holds the copyright to that art.
Dear Parent,
Welcome to the Eden Series—a gentle introduction toreading.
These books are filled with fun. In this book we will meetFred, age 4, and his doll Kingie and share in their adventures.
Kids want to learn about the world. This Eden Series willteach—not just play around.
They will learn words such as STOP. They will learn their colors. I hope to teach many colors by
the end of the Eden Series.In this book, we will do some very elementary map reading.
After this Eden Series there are over 30 Life of Fred books(in math, language arts, science, and financial planning) that willextend from kindergarten all the way into the third year of college.
Let the journey begin!
I want to go.
Chapter One
STOP! you shout
Who is this? you ask
Hi
This is Fred.
He is 4.
I want to go.
Where?
STOP! you shout
Who is this? you ask
This is Fred’s doll.
How do you do?My name is Kingie.
Kingie is pronounced KING–ee
STOP! you shout
Dolls can’t talk! you shout
I can talk.
Fred’s doll can talk.
Stanley F. Schmidt, Ph.D.
Polka Dot Publishing
#18
Life of Fred ®
Going Home
They walked through the gardens.
They looked
at the water fountain.
Math Building
÷third floor
÷first floor
÷second floor
They came to the Math Building. This
is where Fred and Kingie live.
They live in room 314 on the third
floor.
314
They ran up the stairs
from the first floor to the second
and from the second floor
to the third.
They ran down the hallway to their
home in room 314.
They were so happy to be home again.
Fred gave his doll a big hug.
Fred looked out the window from his
room on the third floor.
He wondered whether he could see Fall
River Lake.
He couldn’t. It was too far away.