Kingfish opened his eyes at the exclamation and sat up. A young boy about six years old was playing just a few feet from him. A truck, toy soldiers, and a small boat were scattered around the boy on the sand. Looking up, he noticed Kingfish observing him. "Want to play?" the boy asked cheerfully. "Oh no," said Kingfish, "I'm a little bit old for that, don't you think?" "I don't know," said the boy, "When do you get too old to play?" Phil Fish, aka Kingfish, is about to find out he has a lot to learn. He's just an average guy who can't seem to catch a break. Life's not turning out the way he'd...
Kingfish opened his eyes at the exclamation and sat up. A young boy about six years old was playing just a few feet from him. A truck, toy soldiers, a...
"The 5 Greatest Spankings of all Time" invites you to step into a fifty-five year old time capsule, to a simpler time when the misadventures of three young brothers growing up on a small ranch in the 1950's stretch their parent's patience and sanity to the breaking point. Taking place in the shadows of World War II, this tale not only unfolds the amusing and humorous events that led up to the "5 Greatest Spankings" but it conveys a flavorful and reminiscent glimpse of a time gone by, as the tastes and smells of the 50's come rushing back. Readers of any adult generation will be entertained by...
"The 5 Greatest Spankings of all Time" invites you to step into a fifty-five year old time capsule, to a simpler time when the misadventures of three ...
To many folks the phrase "growing up in the fifties" brings to mind the suburban lifestyles romanticized by Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best...my Technicolor recollections paint a much different picture. Admittedly, my mom had a few things in common with June Cleaver, but the words "father knows best" never occurred to me during that entire decade. Those households were built on the cornerstones of patience and understanding. Bullethead, my father, employed a more unconventional style of parenting. Let's Scare Mom looks back through my eyes at the 1950s and lays open some of my more...
To many folks the phrase "growing up in the fifties" brings to mind the suburban lifestyles romanticized by Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best.....
No one is more curious and questioning than a small child as he discovers and tries to make sense of the whole big world around him. Rob Wood captures this sentiment delightfully in Why Don't Horses Wear Pajamas? Join Wyatt (Rob's grandson) as he shares some of the unblemished questions rambling through his little head on a daily basis. Rob Thouless's charming illustrations breathe life into Wyatt's queries with characters portrayed just as a young child might envision them and they show us how life is a lot more fun when examined through the eyes of a four year old. Why Don't Horses Wear...
No one is more curious and questioning than a small child as he discovers and tries to make sense of the whole big world around him. Rob Wood captu...
No one is more curious and questioning than a small child as he discovers and tries to make sense of the whole big world around him. Join Wyatt (Rob's grandson) as he shares some of the unblemished questions rambling through his little head on a daily basis. In Why Don't Kids Have Tails?, the third installment in the Wyatt Wonders Series, Wyatt ponders, why doesn't he have a tail when all the other animals he encounters do? Once again, Rob Thouless has done a masterful job of breathing life into Wyatt's queries with characters portrayed just as a child might envision them....
No one is more curious and questioning than a small child as he discovers and tries to make sense of the whole big world around him. Join Wyatt (Ro...