Robby Raccoon By: Robb S. Bartel Robby Raccoon and his family lead a comfortable life in an attic above a home of humans. They sleep during the day and gather food at night, and they couldn’t be happier. However, all that changes when the humans capture and evict them from their home, and they are separated. Will they ever be reunited?
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF TELLY TALES by Paul David Powers! Book One, Tales of the Swamp Creatures (2003), is about Telly Owls Early Days with the Swamp Creatures! Book Two, Telly Tales, Adventures (2010), Son Thomas Telly Owl becomes the next generation leader! Telly Tales III, Telly Owl, Family and Friends (2014), concludes the Telly Owl Trilogy with Morris the Yellow Spotted Frog (in the Beginning) to the Marriage of Thomas Telly Owl and his Coronation! For Bookings etc, write [email protected]!
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF TELLY TALES, The Adventures of Telly the Owl! A continuation of Tales of the Swamp Creatures, The Beginning, How Telly the Owl became leader of the swamp creatures! In this sequel, his son, Thomas Telly Owl, becomes the successor in his place. Thomas However doesn't see things the same way like his Father's Old School Ways of Leading! He was young and hip and had alot to learn about becoming a leader. Thats where Mr. Rabbit, his father's mentor, comes in. Thomas rough around the edges becomes the leader his father would be proud of. Order your Copy of TELLY TALES TODAY! Once you start reading it, you will not want to lay it down until completion!
CaliClaus and the Christmas Contraption Heads the list of four delightful Christmas stories MOUNT DORA, Fla. Valerie Hart, author of The New Tradition Cookbook and The Bounty of Central Florida, Her new book for children and adults incorporates four delightful Christmas stories, with the title, CaliClaus and the Christmas Contraption (published by AuthorHouse). Harts entertaining story of a magical cat and her team of pedigree felines centers on the plight facing animals in overcrowded shelters. With her team of eight felines, she rescues two hundred cats and six dozen kittens from a local shelter. The contraption they have built from wooden planks and pieces of a wire fence is just big enough to hold all the cats as well as the food and supplies they have stockpiled. They round up eight neighborhood dogs and attach them with ropes. Then she taps the dogs with her magical claw and, with a different member of her team riding on each of the dogs, they fasten their helmets and, with her in the lead on a borrowed Harley motorcycle, the contraption rises in the air to fly gifts of love to deserving homes. The reader or listener (age 8 and older) will be enthralled with this cat that performs magic and can fly followed by a bunch of dogs pulling her contraption over the rooftops on Christmas Eve, she says. Perhaps the children will convince their parents to visit a shelter in their area to adopt a homeless animal. The second story, Peter Penguin Goes Home is equally delightful and light-hearted. Mollie and Maxie Mouse, Chuckie Chipmunk, Bubba Bunny Rabbit, and Robbie Raccoon find Santa on Christmas Eve to return Peter Penguin who has been with them since he sneaked into Santas sleigh last Christmas and got lost. Joeys Duck is a story about a boy who takes and returns - a toy duck from his neighbors bicycle basket. And, Sakies Adventure in Wonderland is a feline spoof on Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass. All four stories are illustrated in color. Hart invites readers to visit her at www.cookingandtips.com.
Satan escapes from the pit and sends his evil leaders to the four corners of Pangea. If he cannot rule heaven, he will reign on Earth. Satan returns to splicing demons and animals together into hideous creatures. He reshapes his beloved lizards and snakes into monsters of all kinds that roam the land and dominate the sea. God sees what Satan is doing and tolerates it for a while. When Satan finds and corrupts Eve, God sends her an army of warrior angels to stop him. Archangel Michael deploys his commanders around the globe. The angel armies encounter many variations of people and animals both good and evil. Some they befriend; some they must eliminate. With the help from legends of old and mythical creatures, the clean-up begins.
When the evil-hearted DurPlunk catnaps Katonia's ruler, Sunset, two Maine Coons named Bootsie and Soxy must leave the life they have become accustomed to on Earth and return to their home planet. However, when they get back to Katonia, it seems like they will never be able to find their friend and leader. Once again, the other tribes must come to the aid of the Royals. Foxes, ferrets, and bird tribes join in the search. It won't be easy finding Sunset, though, not when it's rumored that he's being held prisoner near the dogs' tribe. No one wants to venture through their woods, still fearing that the dogs may be aggressive and attack. Yet, there may be no choice. As the cats say, "Time is tuna!" Every day that passes is another day that Sunset remains in danger. Can the good tribes of Katonia find him and rescue him before it's too late? Includes lyrics to the songs of Katonia! This is book 2 in the Alien Cats series. Book 1 - Alien Cats: No Place Like Home Book 2 - Alien Cats: Return to Katonia Book 3 - Alien Cats: DurPlunk's Battle for Planet Earth
Robby Raccoon always steals from the other animals, but when the stolen goods fall out of his knapsack and the animals think he has returned their possessions, they are so happy that Robby decides he'd rather give than take. Includes a Bible verse and facts about raccoons.
Charlie’s confidence soars when he and the Quail Buddies achieve success in their first case. He pushes through his fears, learns new detective methods, and takes on the next case! Charlie, a mystery-solving Great Dane, is ready for the next case when Bill’s favorite sunglasses go missing and recruits his quick traveling partners, the quails. Stripes, the raccoon, wants quail for dinner. A chase through the alley leads Charlie to defend his territory against the nasty neighborhood predator. Stripes, scared off by the large dog, leaves vowing to return for her quail meal. Searching for the sunglasses proves more challenging and after an exhaustive mission, the team must face defeat. They haven’t found them and the Peterman family will be home soon. Charlie doesn’t want to quit because something terrible will happen to Bill so he pleads with his friends to continue until the very last second. Will Charlie and his Quail Buddies find the missing eyewear before Stripes has dinner?