Publisher: Synergy Books
Published: November 2010
48 pgs
Source: Publicist
Rusty and Ginger belong to the red foxes species. The story opens with them exploring the forest and they encounter all kinds of other wildlife animals (such as deers, wolves, cougars, black bears, bobcats) along their way; another thing I loved is it has a fact page of wildlife information for every animal introduced in the book so readers are able to learn a little more about them as they read along.
Rusty and Ginger then stumbled upon an island where they got to meet two little adorable girls and to explore a treasure chest. Finally, there is also a message about sharing towards the end of the story which I find all so meaningful and endearing. This is absolutely a charming book to be read by readers of all ages.
About the Author: Tim Ostermeyer has spent the last 20 years taking pictures of wildlife worldwide and winning over 250 first-place awards for his photography. Currently living in Allen, Texas, Ostermeyer works as a structural analyst for the engineering firm Raytheon and continues his passion for photography while operating his photography studio. For more information on Ostermeyer and his photography, please visit http://www.rustyandgingerfox.com/ or http://www.ostermeyer-photography.com/.
(Many thanks to the publicist for sending this book to me for review.)
it does sound like a charming read!
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Such a sweet little cute book!
aw...I wish I had something like this growing up, sounds like a cute story. I'm sure your little girls must have loved it too.
This look like ti goinig to be a cute, fun, charming and meaningful reading :)
This does sound like a wonderful children's book.
Hi Melody, I look at the foxes on the cover and immediately I thought Mozilla Firefox! LOL. This sounds like a wonderful book.
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