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Howie Tootalot in Yellowstone: The Legend of Lake Isa
“Howie Tootalot in Yellowstone: The Legend in Lake Isa by Lou Jenkins is a fun and engaging children’s book. The reader follows the tale of Howie and his grandmother as they journey to the land that would become Yellowstone National Park. In the park Howie befriends a bear cub named Seymour and adventures ensue…. I would be shocked to hear that a child could read through this story without laughing..” Literary Titan
“The power of education and creativity collide wonderfully in Author Lou Jenkins speciallycrafted children’s book Howie Tootalot in Yellowstone: The Legend of Lake Isa, a meaningful story that our children audience deems as ‘one of the best children’s stories they’ve ever read’!” Realistic Poetry International
From JackWalkerPress and Lou Jenkins.
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Goodnight Dear One
Your little one deserves a room filled with love as they fall to sleep during this bedtime story.
Read your dear one Goodnight Dear One, and fill the room with a world of love. The tall Giraffe’s wishes for sweet dreams drift in the breezes above the African plains. The fishes send their good night words of comfort from deep in the water. The lovely moths brush at the window as they offer their evening wishes. All around the world, animals say goodnight with caring words of comfort. The family fills the home with love for the sleeping dear one. This is bedtime reading for a bonding, calming, and loving bedtime ritual. From JackWalkerPress and Lou Jenkins. -
Indian Creek Chronicles: : A Winter Alone in the Wilderness
Indian Creek Chronicles: A Winter Alone in the Wilderness, is Pete Fromm’s account of seven winter months spent alone in a tent in Idaho guarding salmon eggs and coming face to face with the blunt realities of life as a contemporary mountain man. A gripping story of adventure and a modern-day Walden, this contemporary classic established Fromm as one of the West’s premier voices. Fun, adventurous, funny, and sensitive read. While this book is now several decades old, it stands up, entertains, and enlightens.
“Honest, lyrical, and full of a kind of an ineffable wonder. Anyone who has ever loved a place truly will surely love this book.”–Pam Houston, author of Cowboys Are My Weakness