Here are SOME of the exciting stories in this book:
- Did you ever make friends with a scared raccoon? You can read about that in "My Bushy-Tailed Bandit."
- Did you ever see a patch-eyed pirate sneaking around the backyard? Read all about it in "Penny And The Pirate."
- Did you ever hear a strange little girl talking to flowers? You will in "The Little Girl Who Talked To Flowers."
- Did you ever have a pizza party in a tree-house? Read about that in "Tommy's Tree House."
- Did you ever see a young boy from a poor family writing poetry? You will if you read the "Alvin Leroy Wilson" story.
After reading the stories, each of the rhyming poems also tells a story.
- Read about the swan who saved his love-mate from hungry wolves. "Sally And Sylvester Swan."
- Read about a tough-looking rhinoceros who loved to read poetry. "Ruffy, The Rhyming Rhino."
- Read about a poor skunk who had trouble finding friends. "Jerry Lee, The Skunk."
- Read about “Stretchy The Giraffe" who needed help with his long neck.
- Read about a little girl's dolls who were left without a Mommy. "The Patient Dolls."
- Read about two little fish who learned NEVER to nibble on worms. "Fred And Flora Mae Fish."
- Read about what kids do on rainy days when they can’t go out. "Animal Crackers."
- Read "Troubles Enough For All" to learn that everyone has troubles they must learn to solve.
These and many more stories and poems will keep the juvenile reader in suspense waiting to see how each one ends. All stories have beginnings that grab you… middles that hold you and endings you'll always remember. Read ‘em all and find out for yourself!
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