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Beth Bach takes readers on the adventures of a fawn named Little Skippy

By: WebWire

Beth Bach channels her love for animals and the wildlife into a children's book “The Adventures of Little Skippy” (ReadersMagnet; 2021).

“The Adventures of Little Skippy” is replete with lessons stemming from a mother's love, the joys and challenges of parenting, a son's courage in facing the uncertainty of life and the environment. The book tells the story of Little Skippy, a fawn who is born late in the year. His mother, a mule deer, is worried for his survival with the hard cold winter weather in the snow-covered mountains. Yet, she protects him well. When spring comes, Little Skippy gets to explore his surroundings and meet other animals that also live in the mountains.

Follow “The Adventures of Little Skippy” as the fawn experiences life in the mountains, the changes of seasons, the joys of youth, and challenges that come with living. Order a copy today on Amazon and the ReadersMagnet Bookstore.

Beth Bach's “The Adventures of Little Skippy” was last exhibited by the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference & Exhibition, held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.

“The Adventures of Little Skippy”
Author | Beth Bach
Published date | December 15, 2021
Publisher | ReadersMagnet
Book retail price | $10.68

Author Bio

After retiring from a career in nursing, Sonnie B. White (pen name: Beth Bach) and her husband moved to the mountains of Colorado, where she observes and photographs the wildlife whose habitats surround their home. Her fondness for animals began when she was a small child living on a farm. She took care of feeding ducks, chickens, birds, cats, dogs, sheep, calves, lambs, ad raccoons. She also took an interest in ants and spiders. She even got to ride a gentle bull. Animals seem to be at ease and drawn to her. When she was a child, she wanted to be a veterinarian.

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