Tammie and Tutu


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The girls parents gave her everything they would like for her to have, but spent very little time learning what she actually wanted. Thats how she came to be sent to Wildwood Village for the summer. The beautiful llama, however, had her way most of the time, except when she was a bit scared and a little lonely. When a girl who wants to be useful meets an animal who needs a special friend when she is facing an important event, a partnership is certain to develop. There would have been no trouble at all except for the interference of a yellow-and-orange stripped cat with nothing to do. This is the ninth book of the Twenty Book Series, Wildwood Village Summer Camp, where 25 girls, ages ten to twelve, could spend a summer with each other and the local animals of central Oklahoma.




Land, Sea and Air


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It seemed that Wildwood Village Summer Camp had just about everything about feathers. It was possible to look up, around and down. Feathers everywhere. Looking up would be the way to see a bird with tail feathers longer than his body, a bird with bad manners, and also one hardly bigger than a pinkie finger. Looking around, it is possible to see them swimming, or scratching in the ground for something too small to see. There were feathers in every direction, especially when Shang, the rooster, decided to fight with Screamer, the peacock, and it was unlikely that either of them knew what the fight was about!




Ladycat to the Rescue


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A multicolored cat with dainty feet and a lady-like walk, loved to be useful. She even looked for ways she could help, and usually found them. Also, there was the pair of two-legged animals who were so busy talking they failed to watch where they went or what was going on around them. The summer camp was filled with animals with four legs, two legs and no legs at all, and the girls forgot to be careful. Not good! But that was not the only time the cat had tussled with a snake. She must have realized the two cousins had important business on their minds while they enjoyed a summer together. This is the eleventh book of the Twenty Book Series, Wildwood Village Summer Camp, where 25 girls, ages ten to twelve, could spend a summer with each other and the local animals of central Oklahoma.




Buddy and the Christmas Angel


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Buddy and the Christmas Angel: A girl visiting from Africa gets her long time wish in regard to being part of a Christmas play in which one small goat plays an unexpected part.







Good Manners for a Little Princess


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Out of a heart to minister to kids, mom and author Kelly Chapman created the popular A Warrior Prince for GodTM and Princess with a PurposeTM children’s books and curriculum to teach kids about the joys of being God’s child. Now those engaging characters and the fun artwork of Tammie Lyon shine in a story about manners for girls ages 3 to 8. Caroline and her friends are passionate about all things princess—except for the matters of manners. So when they are transported to Miss Lily’s Princess Prep School the fun ensues as they are taught Kingdom-worthy etiquette, including ways to: let kindness reign dine with divine dignity practice princess pleasantries be a gracious friend Parents, grandparents, and Sunday school teachers will be excited to introduce young girls to the royally right way to treat others...and just in time for the Pretty Please Princess Tea.




Ripley and Stretch


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Ripley and Stretch: A wild packrat and a squirrel compete for the same oak tree and other items.




The Education of Whitetail


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Something very bad happened to the little fawn, but it wasnt his fault, nor was it his mamas fault. It was really the fault of the armadillo but he didnt mean to. All he was doing was making a safe place to sleep, and maybe hed find something to eat at the same time. What happened after the bad part was a good part that saved Whitetails life, but it made a hard job for a couple of city girls. It turned out that they didnt mind, even though they had to dress up in funny clothes to do it. They also learned that there is generally a reason for rules, or there wouldnt be any!




The Gift of the Snowman


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Who would think a snowman would have something to give back? Snows in Oklahoma can sometimes do things one wouldnt expect, and when a group of girls teamed up on a Christmas project, an unusual Christmas Snow occurred. Just in time. Mr. Okie Snow was born in a day and he lived for almost a week, but during his lifetime he had a wonderful surprise for the girls that made him. Sometimes the best surprises are those that are unexpected, and who would expect a surprise from a Snowman with green hair and orange lips wearing a glove and a mitten. And standing on two legs instead of a fat belly? And, of course, he would be wearing shoes. .




The Manyosu


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