Kricket's Adventures


Book Description

Kricket's Adventures is a compilation of true-life stories that took place during the first five years of her life. It is designed to be read to younger children or to be read by an older child. Within these pages, you will be quite entertained by the imagination and humor of one so young. Alongside her puppies, kittens, ducks, snakes, worms, chickens, birds, and squirrels, you will discover Kricket's wonderful imagination and playfulness. One adventure to look forward to is when Sissy left the refrigerator door untied. I heard laughing, and I thought to myself, The refrigerator is tied so it can't be that Kricket was throwing food around. That was the laughing sound I heard, very familiar to my ears. I sat a moment or two and decided that you were just laughing at your dog, Bubba, and your cat, Spice. Then you kept laughing, and I decided that I had better check on you. Sure enough, you had taken out the vegetable soup, and you had thrown it all over the kitchen, walls, tables, floor--you name it. Bubba was trying to catch the food as you threw it, and that was what was making you laugh so hard. My mop was broken, and I had to clean the floor on my hands and knees. You were saying, "Kricket be nice, Mom." I had you sit and watch me the whole time I cleaned. You were about two years old during this episode. As Kricket's mother, I hope you enjoy reading Kricket's Adventures and have many of your own with your child.




The Adventures of Klondike the Frog and Murphy the Cool Cricket


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This is the third book in a series about The Adventures of Klondike the Frog. This children's book is about acceptance and uniqueness, being proud of who you are, celebrating who you are, and realizing that we are more alike than we are different.




The Adventures of Davy Cricket


Book Description

Davy Cricket leaves his home, the Alamo, looking for an adventure. So he is off to visit the Riverwalk and he meets four friends along the way. His adventure leads to much more than he ever imagined. Please join him as he begins his journey.




Tonino


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Tonino is a young, curious cricket boy, living with his family in Boston. Life is good for young Tonino, but he suspects theres more to the world than his own backyard. He wants to learn about foreign cultures, but mostly he wants to learn about his own family roots. He heads to Italy, where he is surprised to meet the famous Blue Fairy, who was friends with Toninos ancestorthe cricket guide to Pinocchio. Whereas Toninos ancestor was put in charge of young Pinocchios conscience, Tonino is given a much more universal conscience. He is charged with the conscience of the world and the well-being of its environment, a big change to his personal journey. No longer is he looking after the story of his family; now he looks after the story of Mother Earth! Suddenly, he is transported on a worldwide adventure He heads to Puerto Rico and meets the Ta?no people. He visits a monarch in Mexico and cricket warriors in China. In the American Southwest, he learns about the spirit of the cricket katsina; in Hawaii, he encounters Peles rage. Its a lot to take in for the young cricket boy, but ultimately he discovers that seeking his roots is only the beginning in the wide world of biodiversity, cultural diversity, and conservation of both. The boy/cricket is baptized Anthony at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. His parents live in the North End where his mother kept hearing the television advertisement Anthony, Anthony, Its Prince Spaghetti Day so they named him Anthony. Naming him Anthony was straight forward, but naming him Tonino was at the brilliant suggestion of Dr. William Cooley, retired Northampton Ophthalmologist and avid italophile. Dr. Cooley sent Dr. Stoffolano a short novel by an Italian author named Rodari about a young boy, Tonino, who tries to become invisible so that he could avoid problems with his teacher. Rodari (19201980) was one of Italys best-known writers of childrens books and the recipient of the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for childrens literature. Thus, the name and his ability to become invisible are incorporated into the story. In addition to this reference to his nickname, Tonino is a small cricket because he always ate Italian food in the North End and not cricket food. Thus, he also got the name Tonino, which means little Anthony in Italian from Joe Pace who owns and started Joe Pace & Sons Italian Specialities in Bostons North End. In his novel, Stoffolano establishes the first lineage for this famous cricket family. Toninos great, great, great grandfather was Grillo parlante, the talking cricket in the original story Pinocchio. Grillo was also the conscience of Pinocchio and Grillos great grandson was the famous Jiminy Cricket in Walt Disneys classic movie Pinocchio. In this wonderful story about Tonino, the reader sees many different regions of the world through the eyes of this boy/cricket where, through the experiences of Tonino, the reader will learn more about how crickets played various and important roles in different indigenous cultures. Toninos charge by the Blue Fairy was to become the conscience of the world when it comes to environmental issues: A heavy responsibility or a small boy/cricket. The importance of cultural diversity, just as important as biodiversity, is stressed and Tonino takes on Dr. E. O. Wilson, one of the greatest thinkers/writers of our generation, as his mentor.




The Adventures of Sir Crumsby Cricket


Book Description

This is a story of an adventurous cricket who takes a journey alone, looking for fun and excitement. Far from his comfortable home, Sir Crumsby Cricket is about to experience many unexpected surprises. Unaware of the dangers lurking in the high grasses and behind giant trees, Sir Crumsby Cricket meets strange critters and creatures on his journey, as he learns a lesson of contentment.Included in this story are many interesting facts about crickets, a puzzle, memory questions, and Sir Crumsby's Points to Ponder.




The Adventures of Danny Cricket


Book Description

Danny Cricket leaves his home, the Alamo, looking for an adventure. So he is off to visit the River Walk and he meets four friends along the way. His adventure leads to much more than he ever imagined. Please join him as he begins his journey.




Neville and the Adventure to Cricket Creek


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Neville is a bearded dragon who lives in the desert. Most of his friends eat insects, but Neville doesn't like to eat living things. Neville cares about all creatures, and ends up befriending a worm named Larry, who was meant to be his lunch. Together, Neville and Larry, embark on an adventure to a place where all animals are accepted. They learn about each other, and meet an unlikely friend along the way.




The Adventure of Mr. Icket


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Generalizing the cricket as a whole, Mr. Icket is more than the ordinary cricket. Hes full of viatality; a super cricket that is able to do chores and is responsible. Mr. Icket has gained acceptance in and out of his domain and faces the chance of surviving with much fun and adventure. This particular cricket became a must-tell story about how I observed naming him Mister: to give him status; and Icket: a description suitable for a crickets name, that has a personality of his ownusing his insect abilities to explore. He can be loud depending on the distance, but the loud noise can be fun and curious.




The Great Adventures of Crikey the Cricket and Friends


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After they get taken from Marvin?s Marvelous Bait Shop to be used as fishing bait, Crickey the Cricket and his friend Edward go on adventures together. They work together and try to get back to the bait shop and place they have always called home.




Where the Crickets Sing


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WINNER 2013 CHRISTIAN SMALL PUBLISHERS INTERNATIONAL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD CHILDREN'S CATEGORY (8-12 years) FINALIST 2012 AUSTRALASIAN CALEB BOOK AWARD FOR BEST CHILDREN'S BOOK Where the Crickets Sing by Rosie Boom is a warm-hearted, engaging book for the whole family to enjoy. The third book in the multi-award-winning series, The Barn Chronicles, it invites readers to join the Boom family in another year of homesteading in rural New Zealand. Going on the pony trek to the beach is a dream come true for twelve-year-old Milly- trekking over high hills, swimming Peony in the sea, galloping along the beach. But when tragedy strikes, the excitement turns to tears. Adventures, dramas, laughter and some tears are all part of the rich tapestry of the Boom family's third year of living in their ninety-year-old barn. Milly's days are full to the brim as she cares for her animals, milks her cow, enjoys adventures with her brothers and sisters, and helps Mum and Dad build the new family home. She is as happy as a cricket. But that doesn't stop her lying awake at night, dreaming of hitching Peony to a wagon, climbing into the high wagon seat and picking up the reins... Destined to be a classic. Peter Harris, author A lovely family read that will keep young adventurers, boy and girl, riveted to the page. Jenny Waldron There is something about reading of life in the Boom's barn that creates the warmest of family bonds. I can't really describe it, but it's there. Veronica (mother)