Raccoon River Kids Adventures series: Blueberry Bonanza
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- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
- Publication date:August,2017
- Pages:72
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:152mm×229mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Description
★The series introduce early readers to the impact kids can have in their own communities. Whether it’s uniting a town to save a building or just finding a home for a lost pup, the pint-sized pack always go big.
★The creative crew jump into action when they see a problem, inspiring young optimists to do likewise–or to just unwind with a light-hearted story.
The series includes 3 titles: Zooapalooza in the Park, Extravaganza at the Plaza, Blueberry Bonanza
Author
Lauren lives in western Massachusetts, where she enjoys the mountain views and quiet times to enjoy nature for part of the year and in Miami Beach, Florida, just a mile from the beach but smack in the midst of busy city.
Mark Tuchman, a native New Yorker, is the long-time creative director for a venerable publication known for its reviews of children’s books. Earlier in his career he created cartoon illustrations that appeared in national magazines and big city newspapers. Mark is raising three awesome children with his wife Michelle, and splits his time between Brooklyn and Facebook.
Contents
Nicholas Preston, age 8, is a blueberry guy. Lately, that’s been a very good thing, because the blueberry bushes his parents planted in their yard have been delivering more fruit than a family of four can pick…or eat! This summer, the crop is their biggest yet, but Nico has a plan to get the whole town involved!
If he can convince all his classmates to volunteer to pick the berries, he'll have plenty to sell to raise money for the Community Center and a park opening―but bear encounters, classmate trouble, and the town's crankiest resident make Nico's goals a little harder to reach. Find out how persistence, friendship, and maybe a little bit of magic help Nico turn his blues into blueberries in Blueberry Bonanza!





