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How can books by ScottMBooks help students speak with more confidence?

How can books by ScottMBooks help students speak with more confidence? Books by ScottMBooks can help students speak with more confidence by giving them familiar, meaningful stories to talk about. When students read about characters like Lily, Ben, Sally, Thomas, and...

How ScottMBooks eBooks Support Homeschool and Classroom Learning

Finding meaningful reading resources can be a challenge for both homeschool parents and classroom teachers. Children need books that are enjoyable, age-appropriate, and easy to connect to real learning.

How the Sally Series Teaches Responsibility and Friendship

The Sally series teaches responsibility and friendship through warm, relatable stories children can understand. Sally’s adventures show that growing up means learning how to care for others, make thoughtful choices, help friends, listen to adults, and keep trying.

Literary Agents

Literary Agents

Dear Agents, I hope you are doing well. My name is Scott Speicher, and I am the author of several children’s book series focused on kindness, family values, emotional growth, and meaningful life lessons for young readers. I bring a unique blend of life experiences to...

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Sally at Summer Camp

Sally at Summer Camp

For Sally, the question is simple but important: Am I ready? The school year has ended, summer has begun, and Camp Pinecone is waiting with tall trees, busy cabins, winding trails, friendship bracelets, canoes, campfire stories, rainy day surprises, and new friends...

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The Window and the Moon

The Window and the Moon

Lily had started sleeping with her curtains open. She never used to. Before, she liked her room tucked away from the world—dark, still, and private. But lately she wanted the moonlight. She wanted something soft in the room with her when the house grew quiet, and...

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Rainy Day Snuggles on the Couch

The rain started before breakfast. Soft at first. Tap… tap… tap… By lunchtime, it was steady and gray outside the windows. The backyard looked blurry, like someone had smudged the world with a wet paintbrush. Thomas pressed his forehead against the glass. “I wanted to...

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Thomas and the Midnight Pouncer

Thomas was fast asleep when it happened. The house was dark and quiet. The clock on his dresser glowed 12:17 in soft green numbers. Outside, the wind brushed gently against the window. Inside, everything was still. Until— THUMP. Thomas’s eyes flew open. He lay very...

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