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Lazy Saturdays are boring to little boys. When a boy's mother tells him to explore outside to find something to do one Saturday morning, no one expects the exciting adventure and friendship that awaits him. One lazy weekend, a little boy stares at the ceiling with nothing to do. Both of his parents are busy, so he doesn't want to play with toys or pretend by himself. At his mom's suggestion, the boy trounces outside to explore-first spying a tree and then finding its apples. An unusual-looking rock sits under the tree. The boy decides to bring his finds-both the rock and some apples-home to…mehr

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Lazy Saturdays are boring to little boys. When a boy's mother tells him to explore outside to find something to do one Saturday morning, no one expects the exciting adventure and friendship that awaits him. One lazy weekend, a little boy stares at the ceiling with nothing to do. Both of his parents are busy, so he doesn't want to play with toys or pretend by himself. At his mom's suggestion, the boy trounces outside to explore-first spying a tree and then finding its apples. An unusual-looking rock sits under the tree. The boy decides to bring his finds-both the rock and some apples-home to show his parents. When he returns home, he begs his dad to let him keep the treasures; specifically, the rock. However, his dad informs him that it's not rock-it's an egg. Soon, the boy gets to experience the excitement of an egg hatching into something amazing: a dinosaur. When he feeds his dinosaur friend apples, it changes into other dinosaurs. Bored no more, the boy and his dinosaur friend have turned Lazy Saturdays into magical weekends. Magical Saturday is a great pick for early readers and young children with parents or guardians who can read it to them. They'll enjoy the themes of friendship, exploration, and courage to experience new things.
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Autorenporträt
Kris Barnette, a retired Army Infantryman and Ranger, now works at Clemson University. With deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Kosovo, Kris's military experiences shaped his perspective. Kris also served as a Disaster Program Manager for the American Red Cross. When not engaged in work, he enjoys quality time with his wife Katherine and their three boys. Staying fit and attending sporting events rank among his passions. Kris's writing is a testament to his family's inspiration, offering joy and entertainment to readers as he shares his tales.