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Books in Little Adventurers series

  • The Hungry Duckling

    Claude Clement, Marcelle Geneste

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Quack the duck is accidentally hatched by a chicken, but he does not find true happiness until Mother Duck shows him how to swim and eat like other ducks
    K
  • Little Mouse's rescue

    Patricia Jensen

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Kids, March 15, 1993)
    A foolish little mouse sneaks into the farm kitchen for a feast even though it is inhabited by two large cats.
  • Go to Sleep, Little Groundhog

    Claude Clement, Patricia Jensen, Catherine Nouvelle

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, March 1, 1993)
    An active little groundhog refuses to go to sleep until finally the cricket tries something that works, in a tale with facts about groundhog behavior
  • Kitty's Special Job

    Patricia Jensen, Claude Clement, Olivier Raquois

    Hardcover (Readers Digest Assn, May 1, 1992)
    A little kitten is unable to find a useful job like those held by the other farm animals, until she meets Grandfather Cat and finds how good she is at chasing mice. Includes facts about feline behavior.
  • Be Patient, Little Chick

    Patricia Jensen, Erost, Claude Clement

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, March 1, 1994)
    Impatient to grow up, Little Chick learns to appreciate his mother when confronted by an angry rooster
    R
  • Little Goat's New Horns

    Patricia Jensen, Ariane Chottin, Pascale Wirth

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Unhappy that her horns will be smaller than those of her animal friends, Little Goat learns from Grandfather that everyone has special characteristics that will be useful in their lives. Includes facts about goat behavior.
  • Christian the Chipmunk Goes to the Library

    R J Brown, Jeanette Cole, Joanne Tapel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 18, 2018)
    Christian the Chipmunk Goes to the Library is the first story in the series God's Lil' Adventurers. It's about a group of friends, who learn about life from the greatest book ever written...The Bible. The characters in this book are modeled after my grandchildren. Each child wants to learn more about why they are designed the way they are and how things were made. There are many questions that "Papa" answers for them while reading the Bible to them in the Library. Bella, the bird, is a dainty little bird that befriends Christian on his way to the Library. They meet up with two little rabbits named Raelyn and Adrian. Nathaniel, the Librarian, also helps them in their quest for the truth. This first adventure inspires them to learn more about the different questions they each have. In this first book, they learn how the heavens and the earth was created. Papa tells them what God made each day and how He rested on the seventh day because everything that He made was good. Christian the Chipmunk goes to the Library is a fun story to ready to small children. Children have lots of questions and this series will help answer some of them. My book series is intended to spark the imagination of young children and show them that there is one book that does have all the answers...The Bible.
  • Little Kangaroo Finds His Way

    Ariane Chottin, Patricia Jensen, Catherine Fichaux

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Little Kangaroo gains self-confidence when the kangaroos send him on a mission during a life-threatening drought. Includes facts about kangaroo behavior.
  • Be Careful, Little Antelope

    Patricia Jensen, Claude Clement

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Sept. 1, 1993)
    After tripping and sliding down the mountainside, a clumsy young antelope makes his way home to his family by heeding his father's advice to be careful and concentrate. Includes facts about the chamois, a type of antelope that lives in the mountains of Europe.
  • Little Mr. Adventurer

    Antiya Porter, Sa'maj Futrell

    Paperback (Independently published, June 24, 2019)
    Our series is based on the real life adventures of Sa'maj D. Futrell. Sa'maj's life started out as an adventure. He was born a preemie, after 22 weeks of bedrest. This non-fiction book series will detail the adventures of an amazing, audacious, adventurer who never lets anything stop him from bringing a smile or kind word to others. You will experience his abundant joy of exploring the word around him in every way possible. Sa'maj's outgoing spirit will shine through page after page of our series. Little Mr. Adventurer will encourage and entertain you page after page.
  • The Elephant's Euphonium: A Little Tusker's Adventures in Africa

    Bonnie J. Fladung, James Alexander Currie, Margo Gabrielle Damian

    Paperback (Feather Star Press, Sept. 18, 2018)
    New Hampshire Literary Award Finalist for Outstanding Work of Children’s Literature“The Elephant's Euphonium gave me a chance to talk with my kids about poaching and conservation efforts in a more meaningful way than ever before.”- Jeremy DeSilva, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology Dartmouth College “Something needs to be done NOW to save the last of the giant tuskers so young elephants like Khula can grow brave and tall." - James Currie, International Wildlife Expert “The uniqueness and splendor of the African elephant is brought home in this wonderful and inspiring story, not only through the fluent verse, but also through the eye catching illustrations that capture the imagination." - Lois C.Henderson, Bookpleasures.comWhat will happen when the last of the big tuskers disappear? Will our children ever believe that such large elephants ever existed?Based on the true story of Isilo, one of the largest and most famous tuskers in the world, this fantasy tale is told through the eyes of his imaginary son. Khula is a naughty little elephant who just wants to play music and have fun. But when he grows up, his mother takes him on a journey to find out what happened to his father, the "King of Kings."Learn about the last of the big tuskers and discover all kinds of information about southern Africa. Beautifully illustrated, the lively, rhyming text introduces Zulu words and is supplemented by maps and by facts about elephant behavior. Award-winning author Bonnie J. Fladung weaves a lovely story that will enchant readers and animal lovers of all ages.
  • Splash in a Pond

    Dana Meachen Rau

    Library Binding (Rourke Publishing (FL), Jan. 1, 2000)
    Vocabulary is simple. Each book length is between 50 and 75 words, ideal for the emergent reader.
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