Sasha and his friends prepare for an upcoming day of fun and festivities. Sasha wants to win in the fishing contest, but needs to learn exactly how to fish first. He finds help in a new friendship; but when sudden illness befalls him, can he manage to overcome the sorrows of his past? With the mean old wolf Rasputin, out seeking revenge on him and his friends for the time he was defeated by them, will Sasha again manage to best his foes and be the victor...the warrior? Will he learn the ways of the bear and truly become all that a bear can be? CAST of CHARACTERS Penelope the Duck -...
Sasha and his friends prepare for an upcoming day of fun and festivities. Sasha wants to win in the fishing contest, but needs to learn exactly how to...
In the last chapters of the Rasputin trilogy, the mean old wolf seeks his final revenge upon Sasha the bear cub, for debts long overdue. Sasha still yet a cub, was stricken with an illness he still fights to recover from, and makes an easy target for Rasputin's jaws. But, while tracking down a cub and his group of caring friends, Rasputin's come upon something in the bushes, moving shivering with fear. In his lust to attack any of Sasha pals, he leaps and grasps hold of his prey, only this time it's something he never anticipated: this time it's a lone wolf pup. Rasputin's immediately...
In the last chapters of the Rasputin trilogy, the mean old wolf seeks his final revenge upon Sasha the bear cub, for debts long overdue. Sasha still y...
Do you ever wonder what children who are almost too young to talk really see in the world? Tell Me, Tell Me, What You See answers that question. This book will both charm and create wonder with children and parents alike.
About the Authors: Jim Howard, a bankruptcy paralegal, has had a lifetime love of nature and learning that he developed while growing up in Montana. He enjoys traveling, golf and volunteering as a Cub Scout leader. He lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife, son, three dogs and two cats. This is his first book. Paula Welsh-Howard, met Jim Howard...
Do you ever wonder what children who are almost too young to talk really see in the world? Tell Me, Tell Me, What You See answers that quest...