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The first day at a new school can be frightening for any child. Where is your class? Who is your teacher? Who will be your friend? This book follows Silly, a positive, smiling ten-year-old boy on his first day at a new and big school. Silly's first day is anything but ordinary. A missed bus, torn clothes, and a smashed lunch all before he even steps into the school! As the day unfolds, it seems like luck has turned against him. At every turn, crazy events unfold that should break the spirit and will of any child at Silly's age. But it doesn't break Silly, it only motivates him. This inspiring…mehr

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The first day at a new school can be frightening for any child. Where is your class? Who is your teacher? Who will be your friend? This book follows Silly, a positive, smiling ten-year-old boy on his first day at a new and big school. Silly's first day is anything but ordinary. A missed bus, torn clothes, and a smashed lunch all before he even steps into the school! As the day unfolds, it seems like luck has turned against him. At every turn, crazy events unfold that should break the spirit and will of any child at Silly's age. But it doesn't break Silly, it only motivates him. This inspiring children's tale is perfect for anyone looking for a bit of comfort or reassurance during challenging times. Silly relies heavily on his best friend and encourages everyone else to do the same. His best friend is truly extraordinary and seems to know exactly what Silly needs. Silly is not shy about his best friend, and by the end of this book, you will want to know him better too. It's possible you already know him! You'll have to read Silly and His Best Friend to find out!
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Larry W Jones, aka Kingwood Kowboy, is the author of over 7,700 song lyrics, the world's largest collection of song lyrics written by an individual songwriter. Published in 22 volumes available on lulu.com. As a wrangler, age 68, he helped drive 800 half-wild horses from their far NW Colorado Winter pastures to the Big Gulch Ranch outside Craig Colorado, 62 miles in two days. His adventures on the "Great American Horse Drive" is chronicled in the book "The Oldest Greenhorn" where he earned his "Gate-to-Gate" trophy belt buckle the hard way, eating dust while riding drag and flank the whole way.