This book is in honor of master story teller John StGermain. The animal encounters in these stories are real and hilarious. You will love reading them as much as your child will love hearing them.
This book is just for laughs. It's sure to go beyond giggles so be careful, you may not want to use this one for quiet times.It will be much more useful to help a child who is ill or hurt to find the humor in their day.
One of our squirrels learns the important lesson of never leaving home without telling your Mom where you are going.Another squirrel finds out why wind socks are called wind socks A hard earned lesson when she falls asleep in one.Grampa Jim gets frustrated by a deer that just can't resist the smell and taste of Grampa's roses.
An older brother relates a hilarious tale of his encounters with a skunk. He thinks he's gotten rid of it only to find a big surprise at the end.A pesky chipmunk is determined to move in with Karen. She gets plenty of exercise chasing it out of her home.
Two of the stories in this issue help children cope with and understand bullies in a most delightful way.The third story is a just for fun story about two silly squirrels who get trapped in a giant snowball.
Have you ever dreamed of rolling across the country on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle? Many people have, but how many have the guts to really do it? In Ready Ryders, six best friends set out to make a far-off dream a reality as they tour Oregon and the Midwest on the backs of rollicking hogs. However, even the best-laid plans can go wrong. In the story Bikers Take on the McKenzie, the Ready Ryder gang goes white-water rafting. But theres a tiny problem: one of them cant swim. In The Wedding, step inside a true redneck wedding on a side-splitting adventure to eastern Oregon. Its not all laughs on the highway, though; some parts of the trip are emotional, life-changing, and completely unexpected. Come along for the engine-revving ride with six friends whose lives change forever on one cross-country trip. Through the epic Sturgis, South Dakota, rally with over a million riders, to camping by a forest fire in Oregon, the camaraderie never stops. Although the character names have been changed, all the stories are true, as are the friendships developed, memories made, and Harley bikes broken in!