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.
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.
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.
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.
Romance on the Ranch Series: Dream Kisses; Honey Kisses; Baby Kisses; Candy Kisses; Christmas Kisses; Rock Star Kisses; Forever Kisses; Forgotten Kisses; Angel Kisses; The Last Kiss Ann Hackstetter first met Jackson Martinez while vacationing at Lazy M Dude Ranch with her husband and teenage son. Part of the Dude Ranch Package was a night of fun at Boot Bustin' Barn. Ann suspected that Sage Tanner, owner of Lazy M, bribed Jackson to ask her to dance as a way of making her inattentive husband jealous. On a whim, she danced with him. Little did she realize that he would awaken emotions long suppressed. Of course, she ignored those emotions. Now, five years later, she's a widow--a destitute widow. Over the years, her son's friendship with Sage's daughter, Julie, blossomed, and now they're getting married. Wedding responsibilities have temporarily taken Ann's mind off her desperate situation. At the reception, Jackson asks her to dance, once again awakening those emotions. He makes her feel twenty-one, instead of forty-one. Jackson Martinez has an easy way with women. However, timid Annie sets his blood to boiling. She's older, has a grown son, and probably has an aversion to men after being married to a jerk. When Sage reveals Annie's sad state of economic affairs and says she's looking for a job, Jackson knows his heart is in trouble when he offers her a position running his household. Little does he know, or anyone else for that matter, that Annie has a secret. Can be read as a standalone.