Campfire Stories: Mischief-Maker
by Tim Thompson
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Pub Date 16 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2023
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Description
Follow the adventures of Three-Knots, a mountain man who gets into all sorts of trouble in the forest.
He always has a story to tell and telling he did well. Picture it, a nice cozy campfire in the woods and Three-Knots stand up to share his story of the night...
Filled with humor, the story teaches valuable lessons about responsibility and the importance of making good choices.
"Campfire Stories: Mischief Maker" is a fun and exciting children's book that will have kids on the edge of their seats. The illustrations are vibrant and engaging, and the story is easy for young readers to follow.
A great choice for parents looking to introduce their children to the joys of reading.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781959960294 |
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Featured Reviews
Join Three-Knots on his mischievous adventures in the forest in "Campfire Stories: Mischief Maker." A children’s book that is funny and engaging about the a man who enjoys the woods and telling stories. This book could be a trigger for some parents who are against gun use, but hunting is a part of society and with careful and safe use, they are a necessity for many people. I thought the book was cute and engaging.
A delightful and entertaining children's book that captures the imagination and engages young readers. The story of Three-Knots and his mischievous adventures in the forest is filled with humor and valuable lessons about responsibility and making good choices. The illustrations are vibrant and engaging, bringing the story to life and making it easy for young readers to follow along. While some parents may find the use of a rifle to kill animals a topic they prefer not to discuss with their children, the reality is this is how many people get their food and have for centuries. It is an honest tale of life that some people live.
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