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• Thursday, March 01st, 2007

Make your ideas count
Writing children’s stories has been very inspiring and uplifting. The kids are easily awed and amazed by stories written just for them in this tender age where they absorb information fast. Bouje Publishing is a place that teaches kids how to be entrepreneurs with stories created just for them with almost real life situations. And you can now Make Your Ideas Count. In book 1 of the site, check out the contents below:

In the magical city of Nessibus, Tyler, dreams of sailing around the world. Without a father and mother, he has no idea how he will ever make this dream come true. That is until the Great Spirit of the Entrepreneurs, calls him to invent a great machine to help him do his homework and create a business to make many of these machines for his friends. Rising to the challenge, Tyler befriends a hungry monkey, a chatty octopus, and a number-crunching polar bear to help him get his business running. But pirate parrots, loan sharks and united termites threaten his dream.

Now for book 2 of the series, you can make your ideas count by contribution to the site with comments here. Check out the site for the terms and conditions and though you will not be compensated for your ideas, but hey, this is a voluntary suggestion to kick start the next publishing of book 2.

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