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In the snowy heart of Jasper National Park lives Bruce, a Canadian bull moose adored by tourists and townspeople for his majestic antlers and knack for joyful antics. Beloved as the unofficial mascot of this winter wonderland, Bruce revels in his fame-until an unexpected twist leaves him bareheaded and hiding. Bruce and the Trouble with Antlers is a heartfelt children's tale that weaves humour and gentle wisdom, teaching young readers that sometimes life's curveballs can lead to self-discovery and that true charm lies beyond appearances. Can Bruce regain his confidence and reveal his true self…mehr

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In the snowy heart of Jasper National Park lives Bruce, a Canadian bull moose adored by tourists and townspeople for his majestic antlers and knack for joyful antics. Beloved as the unofficial mascot of this winter wonderland, Bruce revels in his fame-until an unexpected twist leaves him bareheaded and hiding. Bruce and the Trouble with Antlers is a heartfelt children's tale that weaves humour and gentle wisdom, teaching young readers that sometimes life's curveballs can lead to self-discovery and that true charm lies beyond appearances. Can Bruce regain his confidence and reveal his true self to the town that adores him? Discover the power of self-acceptance in this delightful story for all ages.
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Gina Frisby is a storyteller who crafts her varied life experiences into the engaging and heartwarming stories she offers to the world. As a business owner, avid outdoorswoman, and dedicated chicken mom, her passion for life's simple joys shines through her writing. Her children's books, which include Down on the Pond, The Little Trolls from Norway, and Eugene's Rocky Road to Friendship, reflect her deep connection to nature and family. Each story is a mosaic of humour, life lessons, and the beauty of change, inspired by the wildlife that frequents her backyard pond and the resilience she's witnessed in her own family. Gina resides in the countryside of Quesnel, BC, where nature's daily drama unfolds just beyond her doorstep.