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Ryerson is a little boy with a very special friend named Grizz. Grizz is a grizzly bear, but he's not just any grizzly bear. He can ride a bicycle and loves to wear a cap. He jogs and even chases Ryerson's cat too. Grizz lives right in Ryerson's house and sleeps in his bedroom! But with winter coming, Ryerson has to say goodbye to Grizz until spring. No One Owns a Grizz is about sharing personal treasures and saying goodbye when you don't want to. With colourful illustrations, it's a heartwarming bedtime story and a great picture book for pre- and early readers.

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Ryerson is a little boy with a very special friend named Grizz. Grizz is a grizzly bear, but he's not just any grizzly bear. He can ride a bicycle and loves to wear a cap. He jogs and even chases Ryerson's cat too. Grizz lives right in Ryerson's house and sleeps in his bedroom! But with winter coming, Ryerson has to say goodbye to Grizz until spring. No One Owns a Grizz is about sharing personal treasures and saying goodbye when you don't want to. With colourful illustrations, it's a heartwarming bedtime story and a great picture book for pre- and early readers.
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Autorenporträt
Arlene Evelyn Melanson had been writing fiction since she had been very young. She always wanted to write a children's book and become an author. She spent many summer days reading books in a maple tree in her parents backyard, and the idea came to her for 'No One Owns A Tree' when she was thinking of all the fun times over the years her children and grandchildren had in the treehouse on their farm growing up. There were many mornings they woke to find the treehouse had been visited by masked bandits during the night, who often decided to stay there in the morning. Arlene has always loved trees herself and she hopes to get a message out to children at a young age, and in a fun way through reading,, how important trees are to the environment. She lives on a small hobby farm outside of Owen Sound Ont. with her husband, dogs cats and two horses.