Mother truly knows best, or so I have heard. You cannot raise a puffin with just one bird. Two heads are better than one, so it’s been said. And Josefine Puffin would go fishing to keep Otto fed.
One, two, three eels, Count them up. – a fine dessert. A happy tummy.
Notes: Here the Green Grass Grows
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I have not finished the fifteenth Culture Kid story collection - and it's
getting both much easier and much harder.
Easier because the writing and research...
Why Clams Are Happy
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A far piece up the reef from Upper and Lower Wreck, there was a shoreline.
Upon that shoreline lived a family of clams. Although clams are known for
being ...
Wee Hours Before Christmas
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There is nothing like the fire that lights a child's eyes when they are
first to reach the room where the Christmas tree sits. Boxes, in bunches,
gather ro...
Foreward - Purest Thread
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Set in present day Lahore, Pakistan, "Purest Thread" illustrates the daily
life of Yasmeen Bajwa and her family. This collection of one-dozen
children's st...
Foreward - Greater than Gold
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Set in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, "Greater than Gold" illustrates the daily
life of Paolo Vasquez and his family. This collection of one-dozen
children's ...
The Load-Out / Stay
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*by Jackson Browne*
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*But the band's on the busAnd they're waiting to go.We've got to drive all
night and do a show in Chicago.Or Detroit, I don'...
Foreward - Mummelsee
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Set in Stuttgart and the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) of Germany, "Maximo and
Mummelsee" illustrates the daily life of Maximo Muller and his family. This
col...
Something Poem
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Something Something Something my heart.Something Something that's
true.Something Something Something from the startSomething Something I love
you.
Foreward - Beyond El Misti
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Moving between the cities of Arequipa and Cusco, Peru, "Beyond El Misti"
illustrates the daily life of twin sisters: Teresa and Carolina Vasquez.
This coll...
Foreward - Dim Sum Yum Cha
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Set in present-day Beijing, China, "Dim Sum Yum Cha" illustrates the daily
life of Ying Liu and his family. This collection of one-dozen children's
stories...
The Pintados Festival
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Roberto the Rooster stood in his tiny wood and wire cage just outside
Gemma’s window, wide-awake and crowing in the darkness.
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"Ruck-a-ruck-a-roo! Ruck-...
Notes - Faces of the Forest
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*Faces of the Forest* was written for children transitioning between
read-aloud to red-for themselves books. These children's stories follow the
adventures...
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