Three Tales for Kids

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Ray Neier ISBN: 9781480811324
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: September 30, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Ray Neier
ISBN: 9781480811324
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: September 30, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

Benny and Clyde, a pair of field mice, are tired of the same old meals. They decide to go out to find something new to eat, a decision that turns into a great adventure. What starts out as a simple trek turns into a life-threatening odyssey as the pair attempts to dodge their natural enemies and return home with their lives and a strawberry as their prize.

Sammy is a squirrel who lives in the city. This is only his third summer, so he still has a lot to learn. Hell soon get his chance. When his friend Hopper the Robin tells him of a mulberry tree located five streets away, Sammy becomes excited. Getting to the mulberry tree and then back home will be a piece of cake, he thinks. But run-ins with cars, dogs, and cats may change his mind.

Sally has wanted a puppy for as long as she can remember. Her dad says she can have a puppy, but not until shes more responsible. Shes sure that she has grown more responsible since when they talked last week, but her dad isnt so sure. When Sally finds a tiny kitten in her backyard, she knows that taking care of it will prove if she is responsible enough to take care of a puppy. Will her dad agree?

Three Tales for Kids was written with young readers in mind. Captivate your children with these imaginative characters and creative adventures of suspense and perseverance.

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Benny and Clyde, a pair of field mice, are tired of the same old meals. They decide to go out to find something new to eat, a decision that turns into a great adventure. What starts out as a simple trek turns into a life-threatening odyssey as the pair attempts to dodge their natural enemies and return home with their lives and a strawberry as their prize.

Sammy is a squirrel who lives in the city. This is only his third summer, so he still has a lot to learn. Hell soon get his chance. When his friend Hopper the Robin tells him of a mulberry tree located five streets away, Sammy becomes excited. Getting to the mulberry tree and then back home will be a piece of cake, he thinks. But run-ins with cars, dogs, and cats may change his mind.

Sally has wanted a puppy for as long as she can remember. Her dad says she can have a puppy, but not until shes more responsible. Shes sure that she has grown more responsible since when they talked last week, but her dad isnt so sure. When Sally finds a tiny kitten in her backyard, she knows that taking care of it will prove if she is responsible enough to take care of a puppy. Will her dad agree?

Three Tales for Kids was written with young readers in mind. Captivate your children with these imaginative characters and creative adventures of suspense and perseverance.

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