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1. Tera’s Dawn by Susan K. Schank

Watch and listen to this video for Tera’s Dawn a new picture book from author Susan K. Schank.

Schank was the guest author on Book Bites for Kids on Tuesday, March 18th.

Listen to her interview at blogtalkradio.com once you have watched this video and you’ll find out how to order this beautiful new book.

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2. IF: Captain Lilibeth

"The situation was getting worse as Lilibeth took the wheel. Sarah, Foxy and Emma all contemplated jumping ship. The vast ocean before them was probably safer then staying on the boat. It wasn't that Lilibeth was a bad driver, in her day she was quite good. But she was in her much later years, and she was mostly blind in both eyes. Her tenacity and persistence that had been her friend most of her life, had never left her, and she insisted-still-on doing everything herself."

(This is the first time I was able to put all our dog family in one pic. What a treat. I made Lils a bit younger--thought she'd like that. :))

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