Another delightful children's book by the author and artist, Ann Ryan. This time the imagination of the author takes us in to jungles of Africa where we find a young zebra less than content with his stripes. It seems that all of the other animals in the jungle and on the savannah have much more interesting marks and coloring. Would it be better to be like one of the other animals? Or is it better to just be yourself. Read and enjoy! The author teaches all of us a valuable lesson.
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About the Author:
Ryan is a lifelong resident of Bay City, Texas. She and her husband of 45 years, Paul, built and moved into a log home with their four girls in 1977. The country setting is perfect for their daughters, their husbands, seven grandchildren and one great grandson to visit. She has always loved to create. She made Halloween and dancing costumes for her girls and now for the grandchildren. Painting became a hobby and then a business as she and her daughter Jennifer created a company called The Attic Door featuring childrens hand painted furniture and accessories. She has always enjoyed writing poetry for invitations and special occasions. Her family encouraged her to write a childrens book featuring some of the characters and drawings she has used on her furniture. Because each child is so special in their own way but always want to be something else Little Wannbee was born.
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- PublisherSmooth Sailing Press, LLC
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 1933660414
- ISBN 13 9781933660417
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages32