Carolyn D. Anderson

Granny’s Farm Friends


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       Granny’s Farm Friends

       Written by Carolyn D. Anderson Illustrated by Bryan J. Lynch

      CCB Publishing

      British Columbia, Canada

      Granny’s Farm Friends

      Copyright © 2010 by Carolyn D. Anderson

      ISBN-13 978-1-926918-12-9

      Second Edition

      Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

      Anderson, Carolyn D., 1935-

      Granny’s farm friends [electronic resource] / Carolyn D. Anderson;

       illustrated by Bryan J. Lynch. – 2nd ed.

      Electronic monograph in PDF format.

      ISBN 978-1-926918-12-9

       1. Domestic animals--Juvenile fiction.

      I. Lynch, Bryan J II. Title.

      PZ10.3.A535Gr 2010 j813'.6 C2010-906009-1

      Illustrated by Bryan J. Lynch.

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the express written permission of the publisher.

Publisher: CCB Publishing
British Columbia, Canada
www.ccbpublishing.com

      Contents

       Where’s Rusty Rooster

       Little Lamb Lost

       The Cat Tree

       Freddie the firefly

       Little Blue Pig

      YOU’LL STAY OUT OF TROUBLE

      IF YOU DON’T SNOOP

      by

      Carolyn D. Anderson

      Illustrations by B.J Lynch

       INTRODUCING

      CAROLYN D ANDERSON AUTHOR/PUBLISHER CAROLYN WISHES TO DEDICATE THESE STORIES TO HER GRANDCHILDREN AND TO CHILDREN EVERYWHERE. SHE WISHES TO THANK ALL WHO HAVE HELPED IN ANY WAY ESPECIALLY HER ARTIST BRYAN J. LYNCH AND HER HUSBAND STEVEN J. ANDERSON WITHOUT WHOSE HELP THIS WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE.

      THIS BOOK BELONGS TO

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      There once was a little puppy.

      He was mostly white with a black spot.

      You would think his name should be Spot.

      But not him, NO—SIR—EEEh.

      The only name for him was SNOOPY SPOT.

      Why, he couldn’t stay out of here;

       he couldn’t stay out of there;

      he couldn’t stay out of anywhere.

      His nose was always in the wrong place.

      He always had sore ears and paws,

      or a sore nose on his face.

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      He would chase after the cats.

      and they would dig him,

       you see.

      And once, he caught his paw in a gopher trap behind a tree.

      Poor Snoopy Spot. Seems he just never learned.

      It seems trouble and mischief

      was his greatest concern.

      Would you like to know the greatest trouble

       Snoopy Spot ever got into?

      Well. I’ll tell you if I can find where to begin.

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      One lovely Summer day, he was invited (IF HE’D BE GOOD)

       to join with the family on a picnic in the woods.

      The children had begged,

       “Please Daddy. let Spot go

      We’ll watch him closely.”

      How could Mom and Dad say

      “NO?”

      So, they piled in the pick-up truck and headed

       for the woods. And it looked like, for a while

      Snoopy Spot was really going to be good.

      But when the truck stopped, and Dad let them out.

      Old Snoopy Spot started snooping about.

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