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The Treehouse Kids is a whimsical yet fact-filled tale about Spuddy, a young raccoon kit, and his litter-mates growing up in the forest and learning from Mother how to thrive and adapt to change. Spuddy has many adventures along the way. Sometimes he encounters fun and happy moments with his family and other forest creatures. Other times, Spuddy and his siblings meet with dangerous animals or circumstances that threaten their health and safety. Living in the wild means the raccoon kits must remember lessons they have already learned from Mother, and apply them to every new situation that they…mehr

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The Treehouse Kids is a whimsical yet fact-filled tale about Spuddy, a young raccoon kit, and his litter-mates growing up in the forest and learning from Mother how to thrive and adapt to change. Spuddy has many adventures along the way. Sometimes he encounters fun and happy moments with his family and other forest creatures. Other times, Spuddy and his siblings meet with dangerous animals or circumstances that threaten their health and safety. Living in the wild means the raccoon kits must remember lessons they have already learned from Mother, and apply them to every new situation that they come across in their daily lives. Spuddy, his brother, and sisters must be wise in order to survive.
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Autorenporträt
Diana Stroble is a retired mortgage loan underwriter, mother, and lifetime animal lover who has successfully rehabilitated orphaned raccoons, opossums, rabbits, and feral cats. While most of her writing to this point has been in connection with her professional career, she has always desired to put on paper her love of all creatures, great and small. Insight gained from various courses in writing children's literature, and short stories submitted to favorite publications, has given her the confidence to venture forward with her dream of writing children's books. Living on twenty wooded acres outside of a small Ohio town for nineteen years, has given her much first-hand experience with her animal subjects.