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The Creepy Creek Chorus
A Lesson in Friendship
by Diane Roure Pleasant
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Overview


Join us in "The Creepy Creek Chorus" where animals speak, a deception unfolds and life lessons are discovered. Mr. Frog, Miss Spider and Mr. Grasshopper are coaxed to split up their musical endeavors with influence from an outside source. Arguing breaks up our diverse friends but in this adventure they learn that love is the glue that holds them together.  Illustrated by the author in bright colors that stir the imagination, this adventure will captivate young readers and guide them through essential life lessons.  

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Description


  "You aren't my friend anymore!" How many times have you heard children say this or even said something similar yourself in a fit of anger? "The Creepy Creek Chorus" tells of three friends that find themselves in this situation. They soon learn true friendship means supporting each other no matter what. In the end, Mr. Frog, Miss Spider and Mr. Grasshopper realize the love they hold for each other is more important than winning an argument. Stirring the young reader's imagination with colorful illustrations, the author builds a path to convey the life lesson of true friendship.

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About the author


A mother of four and grandmother of ten, Diane Pleasant loves working with children. She has taught all ages in music and art for many years. Her students lovingly still call her "MS P" long after they have grown to adulthood. "MS P" uses her stories and paintings to teach life lessons to children. This story is to help parents teach a lesson about friendship to their children. 

"MS P" has two books "Just Wait: A Lesson in Patience" which helps children understand that waiting can be a good thing. Her second book "The Creepy Creek Chorus: A Lesson in Friendship" conveys when friends disagree they need to overcome their diversities.


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Book details

Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION

Subgenre:Social Themes / Friendship

Age Range (years):5 - 8

Language:English

Pages:50

eBook ISBN:9798350925340

Paperback ISBN:9798350925333


Overview


Join us in "The Creepy Creek Chorus" where animals speak, a deception unfolds and life lessons are discovered. Mr. Frog, Miss Spider and Mr. Grasshopper are coaxed to split up their musical endeavors with influence from an outside source. Arguing breaks up our diverse friends but in this adventure they learn that love is the glue that holds them together.  Illustrated by the author in bright colors that stir the imagination, this adventure will captivate young readers and guide them through essential life lessons.  

Read more

Description


  "You aren't my friend anymore!" How many times have you heard children say this or even said something similar yourself in a fit of anger? "The Creepy Creek Chorus" tells of three friends that find themselves in this situation. They soon learn true friendship means supporting each other no matter what. In the end, Mr. Frog, Miss Spider and Mr. Grasshopper realize the love they hold for each other is more important than winning an argument. Stirring the young reader's imagination with colorful illustrations, the author builds a path to convey the life lesson of true friendship.

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About the author


A mother of four and grandmother of ten, Diane Pleasant loves working with children. She has taught all ages in music and art for many years. Her students lovingly still call her "MS P" long after they have grown to adulthood. "MS P" uses her stories and paintings to teach life lessons to children. This story is to help parents teach a lesson about friendship to their children. 

"MS P" has two books "Just Wait: A Lesson in Patience" which helps children understand that waiting can be a good thing. Her second book "The Creepy Creek Chorus: A Lesson in Friendship" conveys when friends disagree they need to overcome their diversities.


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