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"Granny's Farm Friends" contains six stories, each with wonderful full-color illustrations that teach children positive values and build self-esteem. The stories include: "Snoopy Spot" (you'll stay out of trouble if you don't snoop), "Where's Rusty Rooster" (be happy when others do well), "Little Lamb Lost" (friends can help us when we lose our way), "The Cat Tree" (respect things that belong to someone else), "Freddie the Firefly" (we never know what we can do unless we try), and "Little Blue Pig" (be kind when a friend has a problem). About the Author: Carolyn D. Anderson is an author, illustrator and retired teacher. Her interest in writing and illustrating children's books spans many years. She resides in Nevada with her husband Steven J. Anderson and dedicates these stories to her grandchildren and children everywhere. Carolyn is currently working on her next book.
"Granny's Favorite Tales II" contains three stories, two of which have wonderful full-color illustrations that teach children positive values and build self-esteem. The stories include: "Alphabet Soup, Hello I'm A Circle, " and "Pinatu, Tobuko, and Bam Bam of Way-A-Way Village." About the Author: Carolyn D. Anderson is an author, illustrator and retired teacher. Her interest in writing and illustrating children's books spans many years. She resides in Nevada with her husband Steven J. Anderson and dedicates these stories to her grandchildren and children everywhere. Carolyn is currently working on her next book.
"Granny's Favorite Tales" contains five stories, each with wonderful full-color illustrations that teach children positive values and build self-esteem. The stories include: "A Whale of a Tale, Little Red Bunny, Mama's Button Box, Old Gunnywolf," and "Hilda, The Little Hill." About the Author: Carolyn D. Anderson is an author, illustrator and retired teacher. Her interest in writing and illustrating children's books spans many years. She resides in Nevada with her husband Steven J. Anderson and dedicates these stories to her grandchildren and children everywhere. Carolyn is currently working on her next book.
On his way to visit Granny Bett, who is feeling blue, Railroad Hank stops at the farms of several friends and, misunderstanding their offers to help, winds up with a trainload of crazy cargo.
In this charming and nostalgia-filled companion to the best-selling picture book Grandpa’s Tractor, a grandmother shares her fond memories of farm life. Grandma Ginny and Timmy take a trip to visit the site of the family farm, where the old house and some rickety buildings still stand. Timmy had visited with Grandpa before and learned all about his tractor, but Grandma has her own stories to tell of planting the fields, harvesting the crops, and feeding the animals. Guided by Grandma’s farm diary and her fond memories, Timmy and Grandma tour the land and talk about what life was like back then. This heartwarming intergenerational story is perfect for grandparents to share with their grandchildren, and for those looking for a story to share about simpler times.
This book was written to explain a situation where those who seemed to have everything became only dust to be swept into the sea. Or so it seemed, but that dust had life within it and was to sow another future in another land.
When Granny comes to live with the Thaxton's her stories and total truths help her family and friends to unite and grow through laughter and pathos of getting old. There is nothing like grandma hands and wisdom. Granny said once,"How are you gonna know where you goin if you don't know something about where you been." "HISTORY IS AN EVERYDAY OCCURANCE; TODAY IS TOMORROW'S HISTORY..
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.
Sue started keeping a journal at a young age and found that others likes to read what she wrote. After Journalism School at the University of Missouri, she began writing her "stories" and selling thm to magazines such as the Farm Journal and Betters Homes and Gardens. These are the tales of granny who has lived a busy, happy, productive life for 84 years. Full of energy and zest for life, Sue has passed on many of life's lessons to her family, students, friends and now you.