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Play With Me Mommy (Single Story)

This track is featured on Donna’s CD, ‘Angel’s Laughter’. This track is family friendly and great for smaller children. This original poem was inspired by my children.

The Leopard Woman (Single Story)

This story is featured on one of Donna's new CD’s, 'Walking With Ancient Wisdom', a world tour of folklore with powerful messages. This story originates from West Africa.

Clever Manka (Single Story)

This story is featured on one of Donna's new CD’s, 'Walking With Ancient Wisdom', a world tour of folklore with powerful messages. This story originates from the Czech Republic.

Morgan and the Pot of Brains (Single Story)

This story is featured on one of Donna's new CD’s, 'Walking With Ancient Wisdom', a world tour of folklore with powerful messages. This story originates from Ireland.

The Pot Maker and the Tiger (Single Story)

This story is featured on one of Donna's new CD’s, 'Walking With Ancient Wisdom', a world tour of folklore with powerful messages. It originates from India.

Little Red (Single Story)

This story is featured on Donna's story collection 'Growing Up Army', a personal narrative adventure of Donna’s army brat’s childhood. It is recommended for adults and teens.

Samurai Over My Head (Single Story)

This story is featured on Donna's story collection 'Growing Up Army', a personal narrative adventure of Donna’s army brat’s childhood. It is recommended for adults and teens.

The West Indies (Single Story)

This story is featured on Donna's story collection 'Growing Up Army', a personal narrative adventure of Donna’s army brat’s childhood.

The Sugar Incident (Single Story)

This story is featured on Donna's story collection 'Growing Up Army', a personal narrative adventure of Donna’s army brat’s childhood. It is recommended for adults and teens.

The Lover’s Promise (Single Story)

My son, Devin, wrote this tale when he was ten. He was born on Halloween night. Currently, he wants to be a videogame designer. I expect that he’ll be able to do anything he puts his mind to. Thank you, Devin, for being your wonderful, frightening self.