The Time Travel Kids
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This is book 1 of 42 in the children’s book series for ages 9-12 (preteen) Children’s Adventures. Book is loaded with 28 beautiful full-color graphics to further inspire each thrilling adventure making them forever memorable.
Zach, his younger brother Andy and their friends David and Philip are four boys just hanging out in their backyard treehouse. Dad brings them a box of must have items for their up in the branches treehouse. While trying to figure out a steering wheel and fussing over it wondering (as dad said) how and why it is magic there is a big blue flash of lightening. No one was hurt but they sure ended up in a whole bunch of adventures all over the world and most interestingly, never knew in what time period they would land.
Come join them and share the time traveling kid’s seven adventures and meet knights, king, queen, pirates, cowboys, Karata Master, Ninjas, Jungle Tigers and even a Genie. These are adventures of a lifetime every young child dreams of having. The difference is these boys and you- actually get to live them!
Ronald E. Hudkins
Ronald E. Hudkins (1951-Present) was born in Canton, Ohio and grew up in Massillon, Ohio. He was drafted into military service in 1970 where he remained up until 1993 when he retired honorably from the U.S. Army, Military Police Corps. During his service and after, he attended many universities that include Kent State University, Maryland University, Central Texas College (European Branch), Blair Junior College, Hagerstown Junior College and Phoenix University. He mostly completed general studies but declared two majors in the areas of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Although he was an intelligent student he was never on the Dean's List, or voted a most likely to succeed candidate. He did not graduate with any specific degree however if you were to consider all his credits and self-study he could reasonably be considered a Rogue Scholar.
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The Time Travel Kids - Ronald E. Hudkins
The Time Travel Kids
Children Ages 9-12
By Ronald E. Hudkins
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Copyright © Ronald E. Hudkins
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ISBN-13: 978-1530614486
ISBN-10: 1530614481
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Table of Contents
Description
Story 1 Introduction – The Time Travel Club
Story 2 The King’s Castle Grounds
Story 3 The Ninja Karate Day
Story 4 Kings of the Jungle
Story 5 Pirates Rescue
Story 6 Galloping Cowboys
Story 7 The Genie
Description
This is book 1 of 42 in the children’s book series for ages 9-12 (preteen) Children’s Adventures. Book is loaded with 28 beautiful full-color graphics to further inspire each thrilling adventure making them forever memorable.
Zach, his younger brother Andy and their friends David and Philip are four boys just hanging out in their backyard treehouse. Dad brings them a box of must have items for their up in the branches treehouse. While trying to figure out a steering wheel and fussing over it wondering (as dad said) how and why it is magic there is a big blue flash of lightening. No one was hurt but they sure ended up in a whole bunch of adventures all over the world and most interestingly, never knew in what time period they would land.
Come join them and share the time traveling kid’s seven adventures and meet knights, king, queen, pirates, cowboys, Karata Master, Ninjas, Jungle Tigers and even a Genie. These are adventures of a lifetime every young child dreams of having. The difference is these boys and you- actually get to live them!
Story 1
Introduction – The Time Travel Club
Thomas Cooper paused with a hand over his mouth, quietly studying the items before him in the basement workshop. Lights and tools and fasteners mixed with random bits and bobbles from his own childhood were displayed in ordered rows. There was an old deck of cards that used to be his father’s and a bell from his first bicycle. There was a weathered metal toy revolver from back before there were red caps on the barrels and thin plastic handles. A scuffed baseball, tan, brown and splitting where the thread was breaking away sat perched at the top of a wide parts cabinet filled with an assortment of nails, screws, washers, nuts and bolts. He smiled at the sight, remembering