Littlest Raccoon


Book Description

The classic Little Golden Book from 1961 about an adorable, curious raccoon is back in print—a delightful read-aloud for children and a stroll down memory lane for adult fans of the original. Mother Raccoon is so proud to take her three adorable babies out for their first walk. They roll in the grass, meet Mr. Woodchuck, and head back to their home in the tree. But where is the littlest raccoon? Young boys and girls will enjoy this classic story about a curious little raccoon, from the author of the Amelia Bedelia series. Originally published in 1961, this classic Little Golden Book features beautiful, colorful illustrations.




The Littlest Acorn


Book Description

The yearly Crunchy Leaves Festival is coming to town, and it takes place in the forest. With the leaves turning their beautiful colors, this is the perfect setting. But the festival isnt just special for the people of this small town; it is also special for the animals that call this forest their home. They are busy preparing and stocking up for the winter. They are so excitedand for good reason. The animals have their own Crunchy Leaves Festival. As all of the animals get ready for the festival, one little squirrel named Sophie is sad and lonely. She doesnt feel as pretty as the other squirrels. She also believes her tail isnt as bushy, shiny and full as the others. And, she has these big glasses that always fall down. Sir Frederick James the owl sees Sophies distress and swoops down to help. He gives her a magic acorn to help her realize how important she is. Through words and pictures, The Littlest Acorn shares a story about the importance of confidence.




Daddin’


Book Description

This is a book of moments...the moments that describe and illuminate the verbs of fatherhood. In our society, mothers mother. They care for, nurture and love their children in ways that give meaning and understanding to the verb “to mother.” When we talk about a man fathering a child, the intended meaning is usually that the man sired a child. What are the verbs that describe what happens each day for a father? The verb of being a dad is now daddin’. This book blends stories and insights of being son to a father and father to three sons, over the years of havin’, learnin’, listenin’, lovin’, playin’, fishin’, growin’, leavin’ and livin’. Those comprise the verbs and the chapters of this father’s view of living and loving the role of dad. This is, at its core, a tribute to my parents and my sons.




Brave Little Raccoon


Book Description

When Little Raccoon wanders off one day, she finds herself on her own, with all kinds of strange noises around her.




Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series


Book Description

Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals July - December)




The Adventures of Rex and Roxie Raccoon


Book Description

Rex and his sister, Roxie raccoon, are as alike as two siblings can be. The only difference between them is that Roxie was born without a mask. Being so different from her family and friends, Roxie has felt troubled for a long time. Rex knows this and decides to help his little sister with her feelings of being different. So Rex comes up with a plan that takes them on an amazing journey through the forest. Rex and Roxie meet many different animals who help Roxie discover what an incredibly beautiful creature she is, on the inside and out. This picture book for children communicates how your differences and imperfections are what make you unique, and what makes you unique is what makes you truly special.




Woodswoman


Book Description

Ecologist Anne LaBastille created the life that many people dream about. When she and her husband divorced, she needed a place to live. Through luck and perseverance, she found the ideal spot: a 20-acre parcel of land in the Adirondack mountains, where she built the cozy, primitive log cabin that became her permanent home. Miles from the nearest town, LaBastille had to depend on her wits, ingenuity, and the help of generous neighbors for her survival. In precise, poetic language, she chronicles her adventures on Black Bear Lake, capturing the power of the landscape, the rhythms of the changing seasons, and the beauty of nature’s many creatures. Most of all, she captures the struggle to balance her need for companionship and love with her desire for independence and solitude. Woodswoman is not simply a book about living in the wilderness, it is a book about living that contains a lesson for us all.




Wild Folk


Book Description

"Wild Folk" by Samuel Scoville is a nature-fiction book about the lives of various wild animals and birds. The stories are most fascinating reading for those who enjoy the great outdoors and like to have their information presented in the form of nature-sketches. The book also includes vivid sketched pictures of the animals and birds.




The Raccoon


Book Description

About the Book At last! An animal story fit for our modern times! He is a brute without being brutal; a beast without being beastly. He is a survivalist re-learning how to survive, and a realist coming to terms with a new reality. Join our animal protagonist as he discovers both the worst of what he is, and the best of what he is – a raccoon. About the Author G. Davis Dean, Jr. has been a resident of Fort Wayne, Indiana since 1996. His first work of fiction was The Legend of Truebold: Tales of the Ancient Rabbit. In fact, the main character of the present story was drawn from and inspired by the raccoon character in the story of Truebold.




The Littlest Voyageur


Book Description

A red squirrel stows away on a canoe to fulfill his dream of joining a group of voyageurs--men who paddle canoes filled with goods to a trading post thousands of miles away. A Finalist for the Minnesota Book Award It is 1792 and unbeknownst to a group of voyageurs traveling from Montreal to Grand Portage, an intrepid squirrel, Jean Pierre Petit Le Rouge, sneaks onto their canoe. Le Rouge is soon discovered because he can't contain his excitement--mon dieu he is so enthusiastic. The smells! The vistas! The comradery! The voyageurs are not particularly happy to have him, especially because Le Rouge rides, but he does not paddle. He eats, but he does not cook. He doesn't even carry anything on portages--sometimes it is he who has to be carried. He also has a terrible singing voice. What kind of voyageur is that? When they finally arrive at the trading post Le Rouge is in for a terrible shock--the voyageurs have traveled all those miles to collect beaver pelts. With the help of Monique, a smart and sweet flying squirrel, Le Rouge organizes his fur-bearing friends of the forest to ambush the men and try and convince them to quit being voyageurs. Written by a Newbery honor author, the book has over 20 black-and-white illustrations. A Junior Library Guild Selection




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