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ROOM FOR ONE MORE,
the first in a series of
Mighty Little books
created by Jane Ellen
Harris is based on the
adventures of actual
animals that lived on a
real farm. This farm was
special, you see, this
particular "farm lady"
welcomed many of the
animals that lived there
because they had
nowhere else to go, no
one wanted them. Her
motto , 'there is always
room for one more'
made life on the farm
not only interesting but
always fun.
As the story unfolds, we meet
Doris, a no nonsense light colored
brown hen, who has taken it upon
herself to keep things running
smoothly on the farm. The sun is
just coming up and it's another
beautiful morning.
Doris is sitting on the fence
enjoying the piece and quiet when
all of a sudden there is a
commotion out by the barn.
Ethel and Sophia, two large hens, are at it again. Seems, they are always arguing over one little thing
or another. They haven't been on the farm long but they sure keep Doris on her toes. She jumps off
the fence and off she goes to settle another argument. She has a way of always making things better.
On the other side of the yard, Little Black Chicken is off on another adventure. In spite of his odd
shaped little body he is a happy, good natured little chicken. He is very shy and has very few friends,
or so it seems. On this particular morning the splashing and laughter of the baby ducks playing in
their pool has caught his attention. He is too small to see over the side of the pool and as he tries to
find a way to watch the ducks he soon realizes he is way to close to the action. UH OH! Later he
realizes that life is much more fun than he ever imagined.
Be sure to check back with us for more exciting Children releases
With the antics of his two cats as inspiration,
author Saul Weber has written an enchanting
storybook about unconditional love and
compassion. This debut volume is a unique
exploration of the life lessons common to us
all. Written in a casual, personal way,
Weber's book appeals to readers of every
age.
In 'A Lesson My Cat Taught Me', Jennifer
and her mother find a friendly, abandoned
cat. Upon bringing it home, they soon
discover that it only has one eye. Jennifer
calls the cat Uno, and learns that despite it's
disability, Uno is capable of doing more
things than her other cat, Mr. Tickles. When
Hillary, who is in a wheelchair becomes a
classmate, Jennifer sees her as a friend
rather then a girl with a disability because of
the lesson Uno has taught her.
Another
to be released early next year
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The life of a
crippled
rooster,
Malcom is
forever
changed for
the better when
he is moved to
a farm where
dreams really
do come true.
Illustrations by Al Cole