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Things were relatively quiet on Hay Hallow Lane near the Village of B'Ville in the county of Green. That is until Billy the bully, the new calf in town, turned the peaceful meadow into a not-so-peaceful place. Miss Molly Moo knows it's important to address this issue right away. It's equally important to find out why Billy bullies his peers. The Miss Molly Moo series presents sensitive issues children face every day in a rhyming fashion. The series captures the audience's attention through easily relatable and fun-loving characters that reach younger readers in their formative years. In this…mehr

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Things were relatively quiet on Hay Hallow Lane near the Village of B'Ville in the county of Green. That is until Billy the bully, the new calf in town, turned the peaceful meadow into a not-so-peaceful place. Miss Molly Moo knows it's important to address this issue right away. It's equally important to find out why Billy bullies his peers. The Miss Molly Moo series presents sensitive issues children face every day in a rhyming fashion. The series captures the audience's attention through easily relatable and fun-loving characters that reach younger readers in their formative years. In this way, Miss Molly Moo strives to encourage a lifelong love of reading, while delivering values-based messages to her tender flock.
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A wife, mother, grandmother; a lover of animals - with special appreciation for the canine and equine companions. Music, reading and laughter are mandatory. Barbara has a natural affinity for animals and has enjoyed a connection with them from a very young age. She found they were equally drawn to her. "I remember when my younger sister got her first dog - Precious, a Yorkshire Terrier - the first thing she said when she walked through the door was, "don't let Barb touch her!" A dog in the house that I couldn't touch? Inconceivable! As powerful as her relationship has been with animals, it seems only natural to share and use that energy to help educate and mold our young people - it takes a village.