Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Darcie Mae
SAMMY & ROBERT SEE
AMPHIBIANS, REPTILES,
SOME BIRDS, AND SOME
INSECTS OUT EXPLORING A WHILE
By Darcie Mae
Publish America
44 pages
ISBN# 978-1-4512-8648-9
This is the fourth book in the Sammy & Robert series of fun, rhyming and educational children's stories. In this book there are three full-length stories.
The first story is entitled "Sammy & Robert See Amphibians & Reptiles." In this story, the two squirrels are out exploring, and come across a place where some amphibians and reptiles are kept. They learn about a few of each. A frog, salamander, alligator and some snakes are a few.
The second story is entitled "Sammy & Robert See A Bird Sanctuary." In this story. Sammy & Robert are exploring one day and come across a bird sanctuary. They learn about an albatross, eagle, owl and a peacock.
The third story is entitled "Sammy & Robert Learn About Some Insects." Sammy, the big gray squirrel, and Robert, the small red one, walk around one day finding and learning about insects and bugs. They meet an ant, beetle, bee, fly and a mosquito. The time of year is fall, the weather is getting colder and food is harder to find. By the end of the story, Sammy thinks it's time to go home and must take Robert, who depends on him for food and warmth at night.
Look not only for Darcie Mae's Sammy & Robert children's books, but her Mother Mouse books, as well.
Books are available at Barnes & Noble.com and Amazon.com. You can also have your favorite bookstore order for you.
E-mail the author at sammyandrobertbooks@yahoo.com or visit her website: sammyandrobert.tripod.com
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