Winter Snow Fun
$12.99
Every Day Can Be an Adventure
Skunk and Raccoon can’t wait for the first snowfall of the season. And then one wintery day, it happens–they wake to find Buttercup Grove blanketed in crisp, white snow.
They invite their woodland friends to join in a day of winter fun. Together, they pile the snow into a hill and sled down it. And they build a snowman. It’s the best day ever!
Once the snow starts to melt, does that mean their amazing time is over? Skunk, Raccoon, and the rest of the gang learn that even though plans might change, the fun doesn’t have to end–you can enjoy spending time with friends.
The Tales of Buttercup Grove series introduces readers ages 4-8 to the many fun adventures of Skunk, Raccoon, and the rest of their woodland friends, teaching timeless Christian values along the way.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736972079
ISBN10: 0736972072
Wendy Dunham | Illustrator: Michal Sparks
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2018
Tales Of Buttercup Grove
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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