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In 'Frieda and The Big Brown Bear', Frieda the Fox meets Barney the Bear. Barney is eating trash out of a dumpster. When Frieda asks him about his diet, Barney admits that he doesn't feel well and doesn't have much energy. Can Frieda convince Barney that a healthy diet and exercise will make him a happier bear?In 'The Church in the Forest', Frieda comes across a building in the forest where she hears beautiful singing. When she asks Perry the Porcupine about the building, he tells her that it is a church. But when she asks if they would let foxes in, he tells her that they are very picky about who they welcome in. What can Frieda do?…mehr

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In 'Frieda and The Big Brown Bear', Frieda the Fox meets Barney the Bear. Barney is eating trash out of a dumpster. When Frieda asks him about his diet, Barney admits that he doesn't feel well and doesn't have much energy. Can Frieda convince Barney that a healthy diet and exercise will make him a happier bear?In 'The Church in the Forest', Frieda comes across a building in the forest where she hears beautiful singing. When she asks Perry the Porcupine about the building, he tells her that it is a church. But when she asks if they would let foxes in, he tells her that they are very picky about who they welcome in. What can Frieda do?
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Kimberly Baltz has been writing children's stories since she was about eight years old. She began writing poetry when she was eleven years old. Recently, she decided to combine her love of poetry and children's stories to write stories about Frieda, a fox who regularly visits her family's home in Grand Lake, Colorado. Ms. Baltz attended the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, receiving her Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School of Business. She went on to get her law degree from the University of Colorado School of Law. Only recently has she returned to her original love of writing and artwork. Kimberly also enjoys creating artwork with pastels and acrylics. Visit the official Frieda Tails page at www.friedatails.com. You can also find blog updates at www.facebook.com/friedatails.