June Seas writes fun and educational stories for families. You will love her chapter books for read aloud, for independent readers and teens, and her early reader books for developing readers.
She offers activity books as tie-ins, reading and critical thinking practice, and just plain entertainment.
And for people who read in serial episodes on Kindle Vella, June Seas publishes some of her stories as Kindle Vella episodes first, where readers can interact with the author, if they choose to comment on episodes as they come out!
Chapter Books
Introducing The Freep Investigates Mysteries Series:
A team of classmates created The Freep, a digital magazine for their school.
With the help of big and little siblings, they find themselves exploring and reporting on strange events in neighborhood locales, or while pursuing their hobbies on vacation.
It seems there is always some newsworthy crisis brewing which will ruin someplace they love. But the Freep just can’t resist using their curiosity, brains and teamwork to discover the solution, in the nick of time!
Nothing keeps your kids reading like a mystery adventure series. With secrets and suspense, funny, smart characters, familiar problems and unique settings, these books for middle grades and teens are sure to entertain, educate and inspire.
Book One, The Look of Things: Mystery of the Haunted Library; Book Two, Mystery at West Wind Swim Club. These can be read as stand alones, in any order!
First published serially in episodes on Kindle Vella, where they are still available, or read in print, large print or ebook.
Readers are Saying:
I could really see and hear the characters. Loved the ending and how everything wrapped up. Such a positive, light, and entertaining story! “
This is a nice mystery chapter story intended for the young reader. It has a pleasant ‘spooky’ plot that moves along well, some interesting and bright characters (as well as some villains), an unusual dog and an ending that implies there is more to come. And it takes place in one of my favorite places, a library! I think kids will really enjoy it.”
This book was fun. I love a kids go all Scooby Doo mystery book. I liked the plot a lot, and I thought it was interesting watching the girls figure it out. I loved the witch family and the secret heir. The story was a fun ride.”
Nice easy to read mystery.”
(from Goodreads readers)
Strange things happen at the Semblance Public Library. Is the historical library haunted? Why is the new librarian so weird? How is their own little old library linked to the rich and famous heiress, Eunice Earley? A team of friends and their siblings investigate the hauntings for a report in their own magazine, and get some research help from a lawyer. Will they meet a ghost? A witch? Will they solve the mystery?
Especially for you if you like The Penderwicks (Jeanne Birdsall), Madeleine L’Engle, Edith Nesbit, Susan Cooper, Nancy Drew, Scooby Doo, The Bobbsey Twins…
Your Family Will Love These Legendary Fairy Tales – and Every Reader Should Know These Stories!
Parents and children learn and grow. On farms, in gardens and forests, animals share magic. Journey through mysteries of family at the heart of these classic country tales. Includes “Jack and the Beans”, “Hansel and Gretel”, “The Gingerbread Kid”, “The Flower Fairy Prince and Princess”, “The Snow Child”.
Especially for you if you like L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Boxcar Children, Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm tales.
Legendary Fairy Tales , reimagined in chapters, collects stories previously published in books Jack and the Beans and Heart’s Desire.
Holiday Joy
Especially for you, if you like Christmas Eve magic and adventure.
Nutcracker Rich and Clara fight off the Mouse King’s army in the classic tale of toys and sweets come to life, under the direction of a magician uncle and a fairy, in a snowy winter wonderland. Learn the traditional story as a companion to the ballet, or read just for the enchantment of this retelling with all the family love, romance and memories of one magical holiday night.
Every child should learn the story, especially dancers!
New! Nonfiction American History
John Basilone, Marine: A Hero’s Story – A WW2 Biography for Young Readers