More Letters from Woody Woodchuck

More Letters from Woody Woodchuck

More Letters from Woody Woodchuck

More Letters from Woody Woodchuck

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Overview

Woody and his friends adventures continue in More Letters From Woody Woodchuck. As Old Grandpas letters continue, there is sure to be trouble brewing, and joyous celebrations. Find out what happens when the mischievous Willie Weasel disobeys his mother and ends up with a jelly jar stuck on his nose! And will there be any more weddings to celebrate? Find the answers inside! Enjoyand happy reading!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504958226
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 11/09/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 13 MB
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Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Charlie Costello was born in 1920 in Rochester, New York. As a youth, he explored and enjoyed the wonders of nature and wildlife. After military service in World War II, Charlie entered the field of agriculture—first in farming and then as manager of the Wayne County office of the US Department of Agriculture, Stabilization and Conservation. His work involved conservation practices and administration of federal assistance to farmers. His thirty years of dedicated commitment were recognized in 1982 when Charlie received the national award for outstanding service. Charlie and his wife, Elaine, lived in a big farmhouse surrounded by orchards in Sodus, New York, for over thirty-two years. Here, they raised their six daughters and welcomed twelve grandchildren. After retirement, Charlie’s love of nature continued, and he entertained his daughters and grandchildren with walks through the orchards and exciting tales of wildlife. His vivid imagination led him to create stories with colorful and interesting animal characters. Included in these stories were subtle life lessons. Charlie went home to his Creator in 2006. His passing left a painful void in the family, but his legacy of love of nature, inspiration, and respect for all God’s creatures lives on.
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