Little Girl Lost in the Woods the Only Way out Is Through the Carrot and Cabbage Patch Field

Little Girl Lost in the Woods the Only Way out Is Through the Carrot and Cabbage Patch Field
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 29
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ISBN-10 : 9781796010039
ISBN-13 : 1796010030
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Book Synopsis Little Girl Lost in the Woods the Only Way out Is Through the Carrot and Cabbage Patch Field by : Susie Ellington

Download or read book Little Girl Lost in the Woods the Only Way out Is Through the Carrot and Cabbage Patch Field written by Susie Ellington and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2019-01-23 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a fictional children’s book for the wonder of the minds of children. It could bring laughter and excitement for children at play. Playing outside without supervision, the character Jocelyn accidentally wanders off into the woods as she was flying her kite when her grandmother told her to be careful and not wander off into the wooded area. Now she is so far away from her grandmother’s house and is lost. There’s no way back. She cannot remember the way back. As she stood under the oak tree lost, she was hoping that someone will hear her crying out for help. Then there was an overwhelming response from the animals of the woods. Mr. Bird goes tweet tweet. Mr. Owl goes who whoooo. Mr. Rabbit always scrunching his nose and goes, “Who goes hippy hop?” and the Owl has big eyes and can see everything. And of course there was Mr. Fox, who was smart and clever and can outsmart anyone. They seemed to want to help Jocelyn to get back to grandmother’s house. So the big adventures begin. Now she’s off and on her way. The only way out of the woods is through the carrot and cabbage patch field, but there’s one thing holding Jocelyn back once they get to the carrots and cabbage patch field. She was afraid of the scarecrow. She wanted to get past him. He was so scary to look at. He had a big nose and eyes that were watching her and looked like he was shaking off the pole he was hanging on, and it seemed like he may come after her, but Mr. Owl and Mr. Bird and Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Fox said he could outsmart that old scarecrow. That’s exactly what they did and finally Jocelyn was guided out of the woods with the help of her very special friends. She got back to her grandmother’s house, and they had fun on the way.


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