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BIG FEET:
THE STORY

A male giraffe is born to the leader of the herd. His pride in the new-born
son is dampened by the size of his feet.

Soon he is forced to remove him from the herd because he makes too
much noise with his large feet. Events occur that make for a triumphant
return … Along with the able assistance of a kingfisher.

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Benny the Badger
at Bearberry Pass

Benny the Badger at Bearberry Pass is a heartwarming children’s adventure about courage, friendship, and the beauty of nature.
When young Benny finds himself alone in the Texas wilderness, he must learn to survive — until an unexpected friendship with a playful coyote pup changes everything. Their bond grows through challenges, from garden raids and forest dangers to daring rescues and building a home together.

As seasons pass, Benny discovers companionship, love, and the meaning of family. With gentle lessons about harmony, loyalty, and coexistence, this charming woodland tale captivates young readers while offering timeless values for families to enjoy together.

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The Adventures of Charlie Chipmunk

Making one’s way in the world can be hard even at the best of times. But for young Charlie Chipmunk, who is swept away from his home in a tree during a flash flood, it is downright scary. Separated from his family, Charlie must master new skills to survive. Luckily, Charlie has spunk and the ability to make true friends, including a red-tailed hawk, who teaches him how to live in his new surroundings on a farm. Soon Charlie learns that bush peas are his favorite vegetable, the farmer’s wife sometimes keeps cookies on the windowsill to cool, and that he should avoid the farm cat Christine at all costs! As Charlie learns and grows, he realizes there is just one thing missing in his life – a mate. So he takes matters into his own paws and begins an exciting quest to find one.

The Adventures of Charlie Chipmunk is an enchanting animal story that will both entertain young readers and remind them that everyone has a place in the world if they are just willing to look for it.