School & Library Binding
(Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 1997)
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Billy's younger neighbor, Tommy, loves to ride Blaze. But he wants a pony of his own--a real one, not just another toy pony. With a little help from Billy and Blaze, Tommy finds the gray spotted pony of his dreams.
In this story, a Mom is teaching her son a lesson in sharing by not sharing herself. The son realizes in the end what his Mom was trying to do all along and gains valuable knowledge.
In this edition of the Squirrely Squirrel series, we find Squirrely working diligently to find a new home. He has outgrown his old tree and must find a better fitting tree. Again, he must go through a series of challenges before reaching his ultimate goal.
Squirrely Squirrel and the Nutty Adventure is a rhyming story of perseverance. It follows a squirrel as he attempts to obtain food while dealing with many obstacles along the way. It is fun, light hearted, and easy to read.
Smile Down on Me focuses on a boy who is outside playing with his friends when the moon starts to rise and the sun starts to drop. He is questioning the moon on such things as where does it go when the sun is up and why it's shape changes. It's a quick and easy read in a rhyming format.