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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Readers / Beginner
  • Age Range (years):3 - 5
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Daily Adventures of Annalise and Buster
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:48
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781667871158

The daily adventures of Annalise and Buster

The Fun Goes On

by Bobbi Menlove

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Overview
Annalise and her stuffed animal Buster experience many adventures in simple daily life. Together they enjoy playing games, interacting with family, being silly, and looking forward to the next adventure. The twosome can even find fun in doing chores, attending a car show with daddy, and packing to move. With Annalise and Buster, life is truly an adventure.
Description
The daily adventures of Annalise and Buster is a fun and entertaining book about a little girl and her beloved stuffed cat. Together they find fun and adventure in the most mundane of daily living. In "The Fun Goes On", Annalise finds fun in cleaning the house with mommy and shares adventures while spending time with daddy. Gets frustrated trying to find Buster during hide and seek, and finds thrills at the state fair. Annalise and Buster have shared many adventures through the years. As both learn more about the world around them, they find more thrills, delight, fun, excitement and joy in everything. Reading this book will help young children see they too can find fun everywhere and will help parents remember all the pleasures of being a child.
About the author
Bobbi Menlove is a mother of five and a grandmother of two. The inspiration for her book series is her granddaughter. Before retiring, Ms. Menlove has a degree in psychology and over 20 years of experience working with children. Particularly special needs children on the Autism Spectrum.