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Willies Wombat's Walk
Willie Wombat's Walk

Willie Wombat is in early elementary school and isn't invited to a birthday party. He feels left out and like he is the only one not invited. Then he discovers, one by one, he is not the only one. All of those, who were not invited, all felt alienated and like they were the only ones not invited. So Willie discovers, quite by accident, that a strategy to deal with not being invited, is to find and make more new friends, one at a time.

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How Willie Wombat Won the Race

Willie Wombat is in early elementary school and isn't invited to a birthday party. He feels left out and like he is the only one not invited. Then he discovers, one by one, he is not the only one. All of those, who were not invited, all felt alienated and like they were the only ones not invited. So Willie discovers, quite by accident, that a strategy to deal with not being invited, is to find and make more new friends, one at a time.

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How Willie Wombat Won the Race
When Critters Get Cranky
When Critters Get Cranky

What parent hasn’t experienced their adorable little cherub’s funny antics? But when they get wild and unreasonable, and maybe even destructive, there is only one thing to do...

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The Shenanigans of Pickle and Jam

Young twin raccoons are named Pickle and Jam because they are always getting into trouble. In this story, they get into so much trouble, they are afraid they will never get back to their mama and sister Jilly. Follow them on their journey through the woods in hopes of finding their way back home. Everybody they meet warns them to be careful of the fox, as she likes to eat young raccoons...

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The Shenanigans of Pickle and Jam
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