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Deep in a hollow, near Ironbark Creek, Blossom the Possum was trying to sleep. But it's raining and all the animals come, one-by-one, to share her warm hollow. How will Blossom ever get to sleep?
Two Australian possums go in search of the magic that will make the invisible one of them visible.
Out on the branch Came a rum, rumble tum. Tree Mouse was hoping To share Blossom's plum. With a ratter, tap, tap, And a squeal of delight, Mouse asked politely, 'May I have a bite?' Sequel to the much-loved best-selling book Goodnight Possum!
Possum loved the deep dark. But when Moon rose high in the sky, he loved midnight even more. One night the midnight possum meets a mother who has lost her baby and so he bravely climbs down a chimney, into a house guarded by a dog and a cat, to find the little lost possum.
2017 Maine Literary Award, Children's Finalist It's bedtime for Bob. But, oh no, he sees a pair of eyes in the dark! Who is it? With a flashlight, Bob discovers it's a friendly creature wishing him goodnight. Goodnight, Bob! Then more eyes appear. Who is it now?
Thornton Burgess's 'The Great Book of Good Night Stories' is a collection of charming tales featuring beloved animal characters that captivate the hearts of both children and adults alike. Written in a simple yet engaging style, Burgess's stories transport readers to the idyllic natural settings of the New England countryside, where his characters navigate various challenges and learn valuable life lessons. The book's gentle tone and moral themes make it a timeless classic in children's literature, appealing to readers of all ages with its nostalgic charm and timeless messages of friendship, perseverance, and kindness. Thornton Burgess, a renowned naturalist and author, drew inspiration from his deep appreciation of the natural world to create these endearing stories that continue to resonate with readers today. His passion for wildlife conservation and education shines through in the vivid descriptions of the animals' habitats and behaviors, enriching the reading experience with valuable insights into the wonders of nature. Burgess's profound understanding of the interconnectedness of all living beings adds a layer of depth to his storytelling, making 'The Great Book of Good Night Stories' a delightful and thought-provoking read for nature lovers and animal enthusiasts. For readers seeking a heartwarming and enriching collection of bedtime stories that celebrate the beauty of the natural world and impart timeless lessons of morality, Thornton Burgess's 'The Great Book of Good Night Stories' is a must-read. With its captivating narratives and timeless wisdom, this book promises to captivate readers of all ages and inspire a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature and the importance of living in harmony with the world around us.
Hush, little possum, don't you cry, Mama will keep you safe and dry. When the sky starts to rumble and the rain begins to fall, brave Mama possum hurries to find somewhere to keep her baby safe and warm.
First comes the spider, banging steel drums.
Tall, rangy and stop-and-stare gorgeous in his battered jeans and faded shirt, cattleman Seth Reardon sets Amy Ross's nerves rattling. She's come all the way to Serenity Ranch in the pouring rain to tell him he is the father of little Bella—her best friend's baby. The bleak, lonely shadows in Seth's eyes mean he's a jigsaw puzzle Amy can't solve. Can he be the father Bella needs? And could this be the family Amy's dreamed of? As the storm rages, secrets begin to unravel….
It is June first and twelve-year-old Mary does not really understand what is happening: she does not understand the hatred and greed of the white men who are forcing her Cherokee family out of their home in New Echota, Georgia, capital of the Cherokee Nation, and trying to steal what few things they are allowed to take with them, she does not understand why a soldier killed her grandfather--and she certainly does not understand how she, her sister, and her mother, are going to survive the 1000 mile trip to the lands west of the Mississippi.