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One of the first challenges in a child's life is learning to tie his or her shoelaces. It can be daunting, and some choose to avoid it. What if going out to play depended on the child tying those laces, but could not do it? What could the child do? What if the child tricked her mom into thinking she had? What if the child was a little bee called Betty? What could possibly go wrong? This is a story about Betty the Bee, who, in her little bee mind, thought she'd gotten away with it and what her mom had to do as a consequence. There is a little bit of Betty the Bee in each of our children. Here is her life-threatening adventure...…mehr

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One of the first challenges in a child's life is learning to tie his or her shoelaces. It can be daunting, and some choose to avoid it. What if going out to play depended on the child tying those laces, but could not do it? What could the child do? What if the child tricked her mom into thinking she had? What if the child was a little bee called Betty? What could possibly go wrong? This is a story about Betty the Bee, who, in her little bee mind, thought she'd gotten away with it and what her mom had to do as a consequence. There is a little bit of Betty the Bee in each of our children. Here is her life-threatening adventure...
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Alexander Paterson Brown is an American author who has written poetry for many decades. His early life included running boats and working for a tugboat company. He later became a commercial fisherman. While these activities were enjoyable, his first love was writing children's stories for his young family, and poetry. Now in his senior years, he decided to publish this selection of poems. He currently lives in North Carolina with his wife Rebecca, daughter Stephanie, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 3 peacocks and a small school of goldfish. He claims he is not a pet lover, but they all find him strangely attractive. He reasons: Sometimes, you just have to live with your life's choices.