
Shep: A Collie of the Old West
Shep was the kind of collie that ranchers are always proud to own – big and powerful, great-hearted and intelligent. A few men had been clever enough to catch him but Shep always got away – he didn’t like their brand of hospitality. Then, one day, Shep was trapped in a deep pit and rescued by a little boy… An excellent book for children. Paperback, 224 pages.

Silver
He was a beautiful sight, the pure white colt with long, silver mane and tail streaming in the wind. He could run faster than all the other colts in the wild herd. Charlie Barr was determined to have the wild colt for his very own. “I must hurry and get my brand on him before some other feller does!” Charlie said. That would not be so easy, and after being captured once, Silver got his freedom again. He lived an adventurous life before Charlie finally got him back. 245 pages; paperback; Lone Oak Books. Proofreader’s note: There are some instances of inappropriate language on pages 109, 181, 188, and 191.

Striped Coat – The Skunk
Is any creature of the wood more interesting, more humorous, and yet more misunderstood than the skunk? He is actually a very clean, beautiful member of the weasel family, and only throws off the offensive musk when protecting himself against enemies. This is the story of an unusual skunk, peculiarly marked, which made its presence felt by helping its human protectors. 152 pages; paperback.

Summer of the Talking Crow
“Louise! Come see what I found!” Daddy called as he came in from the barn. He cuddled something in his hat. Daddy had found a baby crow! Join Louise and her family as they raise JoJo the crow, teaching him to talk and laughing at his funny antics. Now Taffy the cat has no peace, because JoJo is always pulling his ears or tail! 88 pages; paperback.

The Adventures of Laura & Jack
Join the original pioneer girl in this Little House chapter book, adapted from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved classics. Illustrated with beautiful new black-and-white artwork, this repackaged edition includes bonus material such as games, activities, and more! Paperback, 102 pages
Proofreaders’ note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on page 65.














