Otter B Helpful


Book Description

Otter B Helpful is the fourth in a series of six children's books that teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, Otter learns to be helpful when his grandparents come for a visit. Each book includes an appropriate Bible verse, and Otter B Helpful ends with this rhyme about the lesson: "There's always lots of work to do in every family. God says that helping out is best. It's how you Otter Be!"




Otter B Free


Book Description

Otter B Free is the ninth book in a series of children's books intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In Free, Otter B and his friends are practicing for the Fourth of July Field Day when they learn that Felicia the fox broke her leg and won't be able to compete. At first Otter B is excited by his chances at winning the Field Day trophy, but a conversation with Daddy about our God-given freedoms gives Otter B an idea: Instead of trying to win by himself, Otter B and his friends work as a team to earn the trophy. Otter B learns that true freedom includes choosing to help, love, and care about others. Each book in the series includes a relevant Bible verse and ends with a fun rhyme that reinforces the lesson: "Being independent means That you are truly free: Free to help, to love and care. It's how you Otter Be!"




Otter B Taking Turns


Book Description

Otter B Taking Turns is the fifth in a series of six children's books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, Otter learns to take turns with his friends at the playground. Each book includes an appropriate Bible verse, and Otter B Taking Turns ends with this rhyme about the lesson: "When it's time to play with friends, whether one, or two, or three, show God's love by taking turns. It's how you Otter Be!"




Slaughter on the Otter


Book Description

In mid-November 1900 a herd of sheep crossed a plowed furrow “deadline” which had separated the public ranges for cattle and sheep herds for many years. On the early morning of December 28, 1900, a determined group of cattlemen led by a future Wyoming Governor and U.S. Senator destroyed a band of 2113 head of sheep which had “invaded” their range. The story was cloaked by a “conspiracy of silence” for nearly 75 years—finally coming to light 40 years after the Senator’s death. Yet some of the facts and motivations remained shrouded in mystery. This is the full story told for the first time.




Baby Otter


Book Description

Baby otters are playful and adorable creatures—from their first steps outside of the cozy den their mother prepared for them to their first paddles in the icy water. Veteran science book author Ginjer L. Clarke highlights plenty of facts about baby otters, including how they learn to swim, what they eat, and where they live.




Do Unto Otters


Book Description

"Do not do to others that which would anger you if others did it to you."—Socrates (the Greek philosopher), circa 470-399 B.C. Mr. Rabbit's new neighbors are Otters. OTTERS! But he doesn't know anything about otters. Will they get along? Will they be friends? Just treat otters the same way you'd like them to treat you, advises Mr. Owl. In her smart, playful style Laurie Keller highlights how to be a good friend and neighbor—simply follow the Golden Rule! This title has Common Core connections. Do Unto Otters is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.




Otter and Odder


Book Description

When Otter falls in love with his food source, a fish named Myrtle, he must decide whether to follow the way of the otter or the way of his heart.




Narwhal's Otter Friend (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #4)


Book Description

A New York Times Bestselling series “Hilarious and charming. The most lovable duo since Frog and Toad.” —NYT-bestselling creator of the Dog Man and Captain Underpants series, Dav Pilkey Narwhal and Jelly . . . and Otty?! Exuberant Narwhal and skeptical Jelly test the waters of adding a new friend to their pod when they meet Otty the super-adventurous otter in the fourth book of this blockbuster early graphic novel series! Dive into three new stories about the joy of adventure and the power of friendship! In the first story, Otty the otter makes her debut splash; while Narwhal greets her with immediate enthusiasm, Jelly's not so sure about her...mostly because he worries she'll take his place as Narwhal's best friend. Readers will easily see why Narwhal's so excited to meet Otty, a boisterous explorer who even has an aunt who's a real live sea captain! But readers will also relate to Jelly's uneasiness seeing his best friend making a new pal. Jelly tries to work out his jealousy in story two, and in story three, the new trio say "Ahoy, adventure!" and discover they all have more in common than they thought . . . including a love of waffles! Jelly also takes over the "Super Waffle and Strawberry Sidekick" comic providing a sidekick's-eye-view of defeating the dreaded dEVILed egg!




Otter B Hopeful


Book Description

Otter B Hopeful is the eighth in a series of children's books that teach young children basic biblical values. In Hopeful, Otter B and his friends plant a garden and discover a bird's nest with three eggs in it. When the garden doesn't grow and the eggs don't hatch right away, Otter B grows discouraged. Mama reminds Otter B about the story of Easter: Jesus' friends were sad about His death, but God was doing something amazing. Thanks to the Easter story, Otter B learns what it means to be hopeful. Each book in the series includes a relevant Bible verse and ends with a fun rhyme that reinforces the lesson: "When things aren't working out for you And joy is hard to see, Have hope, then pray and trust in God. It's how you Otter Be!"




Otter B Honest


Book Description

Otter B Honest is the first in a series of six children's books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In Otter B Honest, Otter breaks his father's watch while playing pirates with his friend. After trying to hide the broken watch from his father, he learns that honesty is best. Each book in the series ends with a rhyme that reinforces the book's theme: "Sometimes you will make mistakes You hope no one will see. But always choose to tell the truth, It's how you Otter Be!"