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Duck Tape: Rhyme Time brings you....

Mollie Emily Wilson Ostroski

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This Book is Available Color (8.5x8.5)9781434359131 $ 12.00  
About the Book
Duck Tape is a tale of a shy, lonely duck who finds love, fun and total happiness on his lake when he  discovers a roll of duct tape.  The tape winds through the book in colorful illustrations by award winning illustrator Toby Mikle, www.tmcreations.com.  Mikle captures the essence of the tale in bright, simple illustrations. Duck Tape is an easy reader book in bright blue lettering done in rhyme which is sure to be a bedtime favorite. The whole family will enjoy this tale of fun and love written by award winning author, Mollie Wilson.  This is her second children's book.  Rhyme Time, her first book, is also available through Authorhouse. Visit Duck Tape at www.molliebooks.com for more information.
About the Author
Connecticut writer Mollie Wilson, grew up near Detroit, Michigan.  She now lives in Connecticut with her family.  She is a graduate of both Eastern Michigan University and the University of Maryland. As a member of  the Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf (RID), she interprets at high schools and community colleges in Connecticut and currently works for Family Services Woodfield, in Bridgeport, Connecticut.  Duck Tape is dedicated to duct tape users everywhere ! Rhyme Time, her first book, is available through the Authorhouse Bookstore and local book stores. Look for Santa's Hat in fall, 2008. Visit  www.molliebooks.com  for more information on these books !
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Rhyme Time presents...Duck Tape.

There was a shy duck near a lake

who found some gray, shiny tape.

"This tape is so wide, so good and so strong,

that it sticks in all weather and can't ever be wrong.

It sticks near my feet and my wings and it brings

little frogs and crickets and many water things

up to my mouth for me to crunch and to chew..."

 

See what other misadventures this duck and his duct tape encounter in Duck Tape as the story unwinds through rhyme enhanced in colorful illustrations by Toby Mikle, www.tmcreations.com

 

 


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