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Crescent Tales
by Pamela Crescent Teel

Overview


Five Children's Stories in one book, a true keepsake! Each story has a lesson to tell. In Pogo, The Piano Painter, Pogo learns how to overcome his handicap, plus face down a big bully. Follow Pogo's adventure as he runs away to a different land and comes face to face with what really matters to him. In Frog in the Well, Tribbit dreams of more than just living in a well. As the water rises one stormy day, will Tribbit get his wish and soon see the bigger picture? Sassy- Lost in Manhattan, can you imagine a diva Princess feline mixing with a bunch of tough street cats? Will Sassy ever find her way back to her high rise and her red satin pillow? You Get What You Get- Jesse's egg was no chicken. That's for sure. As a matter of fact, there is no category for that purple furry thing with the big puppydog eyes and the wiggly tail, as Ulysses creates fun and havoc for Jesse and his classmates! The Sock Fairies- Anthony thinks he's seeing things, as his woolen socks are disappearing right before his eyes. Will Anthony ever find out what the little fairy is up to and why he's taking his woolen socks?
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Description


Five Children's Stories in one book, a true keepsake! Each story has a lesson to tell. In Pogo, The Piano Painter, Pogo learns how to overcome his handicap, plus face down a big bully. Follow Pogo's adventure as he runs away to a different land and comes face to face with what really matters to him. In Frog in the Well, Tribbit dreams of more than just living in a well. As the water rises one stormy day, will Tribbit get his wish and soon see the bigger picture? Sassy- Lost in Manhattan, can you imagine a diva princess feline mixing with a bunch of tough street cats? Will Sassy ever find her way back to her high rise and her red satin pillow? You Get What You Get- Jesse's egg was no chicken. That's for sure. As a matter of fact, there is no category for that purple furry thing with the big puppydog eyes and the wiggly tail as Ulysses creates fun and havoc for Jesse and his classmates! The Sock Fairies- Anthony thinks he is seeing things as his woolen socks are disappearing right before his eyes. Will Anthony ever find out what the little fairy is up to and why he is taking his woolen socks?
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About the author


Pamela Crescent Teel (Pam) is a graduate of Kean University. She presently resides in Central New Jersey with her husband Mark and their five cats. As far back as she can remember, Pam has always had a vivid imagination for storytelling. She has always had a pen and paper on hand, no matter where or when the inspiration for a story might strike. After raising her three sons, Pam now claims this time as her time, where she can focus solely on her writing and on turning her dreams into reality. Pam has been busy for the last fifteen years writing for a local newspaper and teaching private piano lessons. She has a special fondness for animals, especially the feline variety, and is an avid advocate for community TNR programs. A portion of her books sales will be going to help neuter and spay stray cats and help them find forever homes.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Action & Adventure

Language:English

Pages:100

Paperback ISBN:9781667803258


Overview


Five Children's Stories in one book, a true keepsake! Each story has a lesson to tell. In Pogo, The Piano Painter, Pogo learns how to overcome his handicap, plus face down a big bully. Follow Pogo's adventure as he runs away to a different land and comes face to face with what really matters to him. In Frog in the Well, Tribbit dreams of more than just living in a well. As the water rises one stormy day, will Tribbit get his wish and soon see the bigger picture? Sassy- Lost in Manhattan, can you imagine a diva Princess feline mixing with a bunch of tough street cats? Will Sassy ever find her way back to her high rise and her red satin pillow? You Get What You Get- Jesse's egg was no chicken. That's for sure. As a matter of fact, there is no category for that purple furry thing with the big puppydog eyes and the wiggly tail, as Ulysses creates fun and havoc for Jesse and his classmates! The Sock Fairies- Anthony thinks he's seeing things, as his woolen socks are disappearing right before his eyes. Will Anthony ever find out what the little fairy is up to and why he's taking his woolen socks?

Read more

Description


Five Children's Stories in one book, a true keepsake! Each story has a lesson to tell. In Pogo, The Piano Painter, Pogo learns how to overcome his handicap, plus face down a big bully. Follow Pogo's adventure as he runs away to a different land and comes face to face with what really matters to him. In Frog in the Well, Tribbit dreams of more than just living in a well. As the water rises one stormy day, will Tribbit get his wish and soon see the bigger picture? Sassy- Lost in Manhattan, can you imagine a diva princess feline mixing with a bunch of tough street cats? Will Sassy ever find her way back to her high rise and her red satin pillow? You Get What You Get- Jesse's egg was no chicken. That's for sure. As a matter of fact, there is no category for that purple furry thing with the big puppydog eyes and the wiggly tail as Ulysses creates fun and havoc for Jesse and his classmates! The Sock Fairies- Anthony thinks he is seeing things as his woolen socks are disappearing right before his eyes. Will Anthony ever find out what the little fairy is up to and why he is taking his woolen socks?

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About the author


Pamela Crescent Teel (Pam) is a graduate of Kean University. She presently resides in Central New Jersey with her husband Mark and their five cats. As far back as she can remember, Pam has always had a vivid imagination for storytelling. She has always had a pen and paper on hand, no matter where or when the inspiration for a story might strike. After raising her three sons, Pam now claims this time as her time, where she can focus solely on her writing and on turning her dreams into reality. Pam has been busy for the last fifteen years writing for a local newspaper and teaching private piano lessons. She has a special fondness for animals, especially the feline variety, and is an avid advocate for community TNR programs. A portion of her books sales will be going to help neuter and spay stray cats and help them find forever homes.
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