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In this book you'll experience many simple yet powerful ways Russ has found to enhance his life and the lives of others. Through true heart-warming and humorous stories, observations, sketches, and poetry, this book explores and celebrates many of the things that can make life so rich. With his refreshing combination of honesty, vulnerability, humor, gratitude, and love, there is no doubt that Russ speaks from his heart. Experiencing this book is like being wrapped in a home-made quilt on a cold day. You'll feel the love on every page of this delightful book. "Inspiration comes from many sources and it is personally defined. Yet, I challenge anyone to read Russ' books and not feel warmer, kinder, better and committed to being a part of the world he creates through his beautiful words and experiences. His stories reflect his limitless capacity to find joy, give generously and receive graciously. This is a book about our best selves. Russ holds up a mirror that reflects that which we often neglect to see - the subtle wonder and magnificence of the human spirit. I dare you not to feel similarly. It is a delight to read anything that Russ writes; it is a gift to call him my friend." -Mimi Krumholz Russ's compassion, wisdom, laughter, and heart all shine through in spades whenever he takes up a pen. No matter what the subject matter is, he addresses it with a kindness and understanding that leaves you feeling as though you've just had a conversation with an old friend. Whether you are a new reader or already familiar with his work, he will inspire you, delight you, and lay before you ideas that will make you think about your life and the way you live it. - Andrea Kelly, Author of "The Adventures of Baseball and Zooey" and Blogger at "The Hand-Written Life"
This is the delightful story of a green giraffe named Clyde and his friend Hoozy Whatzadingle. Hoozy is building his house out of cardboard boxes and glue. He refuses Clyde's offers to help. This leads to some hilarious disasters as Hoozy learns the hard way about the value of friendship, teamwork, listening to the ideas of others, and that sometimes it is a very good idea to accept help when it is offered!
Experiencing this book is like being wrapped in a warm home-made quilt on a cold day. You'll feel love and gratitude on every page of these true heart-warming and humorous stories, observations, and poetry. This book explores and celebrates many of the things that can make life so rich: Love, soul-mates, family, and friends. With his refreshing combination of honesty, vulnerability, humor, gratitude, and love, there is no doubt that Russ speaks from his heart on every page of this delightful book. "Inspiration comes from many sources and it is personally defined. Yet, I challenge anyone to read Russ' book and not feel warmer, kinder, better and committed to being a part of the world he creates through his beautiful words and experiences. His stories reflect his limitless capacity to find joy, give generously and receive graciously. This is a book about our best selves. Russ holds up a mirror that reflects that which we often neglect to see - the subtle wonder and magnificence of the human spirit. I dare you not to feel similarly. It is a delight to read anything that Russ writes; it is a gift to call him my friend." -Mimi Krumholz Russ's compassion, wisdom, laughter, and heart all shine through in spades whenever he takes up a pen. No matter what the subject matter is, he addresses it with a kindness and understanding that leaves you feeling as though you've just had a conversation with an old friend. Whether you are a new reader or already familiar with his work, he will inspire you, delight you, and lay before you ideas that will make you think about your life and the way you live it. - Andrea Kelly, Author of "The Adventures of Baseball and Zooey" and Blogger at "The Hand-Written Life"
Clyde the Green Giraffe and Marty McDinkle love to sit under the Tickletoe Tree and think how funny the world would be if whales walked down streets, cars traveled on buses that are carried by people, butterflies made butter, jelly beans made jelly, people sat on their heads, boats only floated when full of oats and driven by goats, and much more! Russ Towne's funny and fun to read rhyming text and Josh McGill's hilarious full-color illustrations are sure to bring smiles and laughter to children and adults alike!
Mystery, Suspense, Sci-fi, Fantasy, Action, and Thrillers! Stories of redemption, retribution, murder, courage, hope, love, new beginnings, alternate history, unusual powers, science gone wrong, nightmares, fate, narrow escapes, shoot-outs and survival. You'll find them all here in 17 selected stories from 8 writers in Palpable Imaginings!
"The Ducks Who Fly Every Which Way"Wilbur and Elaine Mallard of The Duck Who Flew Upside Down fame have their hearts and wings full with their three zany offspring. Although Loopy, Corky, and Mae all face physical limitations and challenges, they find they can accomplish amazing things separately and working together as a family.
Funny and amazing things happen when Mysti Zebracorn goes to the beach. When a mysterious fog drains all color from the ocean shore, Mysti finds a magical way to save the day. Youngsters and the young-at-heart will love Russ Towne's endearing book full of cheerful rhymes, humor, magic, and delightful, full-of-life illustrations by Jack Wiens.
Desperate Journeys by Russ Towne takes readers on a thrill ride with five gripping stories of suspense where ordinary people face impossibly long odds, conquer fear, and find the strength to survive horrifying circumstances. Desperate Journey It's everyone's worst highway nightmare. A breakdown on the road to the "happiest place on Earth" leads to a night of terror for one teenage boy. No Choice at All A road trip for an interview with the boss turns into a night of lethal danger and desperate courage when a man stops to give roadside assistance. The Blood Oath A mother's secret, a lost identity, and a father's decision bring peril to a man who learns who he is and what he's made of in trying to save a young woman. The Misunderstanding A luggage mix-up focuses a violent criminal's attention upon a mild-mannered man and his family. The Patsy A swindler with violent tendencies discovers elderly widows can be dangerous, too.
Russ Towne's stories about parenting are often humorous, sometimes hilarious, and always heartwarming. He shares his adventures from when his children were little through preteen and teen years, into their early adulthood. Along the way, the author shares many insights as to what worked and what didn't as a parent.Though versions of many of these stories are featured in the author's earlier works, this is the first time they've been compiled for a book focused on parenting. 78 pages. Includes new material.
Peer into Kaleidoscope and be reminded of the goodness and greatness of yourself and others, the blessings of life, and the astounding beauty of nature and the human spirit. An inspiring collection of the poetry of Russ Towne including an eclectic mix of heartwarming and humorous creations including reflections on beauty, love, nature, friendship, heartache, and relationships.
Zach's friends had frogs to jump and race.They held contests all over the placeto see how far they'd jump and go.They really put on quite a show.Zach wanted a frog so he could playwith the other boys and their frogs all day.He looked for hours without finding a frogbut then he spotted a toad on a log……a most unusual purple toad with yellow stripes. Together they begin a great adventure and the poor toad finds itself on the back of the bucking-est bull that ever lived!From endearing, cheerful rhymes to brightly colored, full-of-life illustrations, Russ Towne's Zach and the Toad Who Rode a Bull teaches children that friends can come in all shapes and sizes, and that it isn't the size of the person it's the size of their heart that matters. Towne is the author of nine captivating children's books. For ages 3-7.
A lovable green giraffe named Clyde and his friend, Marty McDinkle, are enjoying the day in the shade of a Tickletoe Tree when they meet a very sad stranger. Her name is Hippita Hippo. She has always dreamed of flying. Every time she tries to fly, something has always gone terribly wrong. But Clyde has an idea that sends them all on a great adventure.Enjoy this hilarious book filled with wonderful characters and messages for young children they may always remember.
Grumbly and Gruffina Grumpadinkle are always grouchy. Their mood is always gloomy, the weather always glum-and not a single soul could make the Grumpadinkles smile, chuckle, or guffaw-not even a teehee! Until, that is, little Wendy asks the cantankerous, cranky couple to watch her puppy Sunny."We've never had a dog before," Grumbly says. "It sounds like he could be a chore."With a grumble or two, the Grumpadinkles relent, and find themselves puppy-sitting a rambunctious, playful pup that makes a mammoth mess-icky eggs, shattered plates, and spilled milk everywhere! But what is happening to Gruffina and Grumbly's scowls? Find out what happens when a rascally pup turns their whole house-and grumpy lives-upside down.Russ Towne's Sunny Saves the Day delights children and adults, keeping them giggling with every fantastic, whimsical rhyme, and illustrates how a simple act of compassion (even when you're feeling sad) can turn a frown upside down and open the door to new friendship.
Ki-Gra Chipmunk dreams of doing something BIG and learns that the way he lives his life every day is the biggest thing of all. Children's author Russ Towne and Illustrator Josh McGill create magic once again in this delightful full-color fun to read and beautifully illustrated picture book.
Enjoy the delightful story of Thomas and Rusty Bear, two most unusual friends who work together to save a sick mama bird and her three babies who are in danger. Once again, Russ Towne takes us on a colorful journey through the experience, adventures and joys of childhood. Rusty Bear and Thomas, Too shows children the power of persistence, compassion, working together, and the magic of imagination.
Clyde the Green Giraffe and Marty McDinkle love to sit under the Tickletoe Tree and think how funny the world would be if whales walked down streets, cars traveled on buses that are carried by people, butterflies made butter, jelly beans made jelly, people sat on their heads, boats only floated when full of oats and driven by goats, and much more! A funny and fun to read rhyming text and hilarious full-color illustrations are sure to bring smiles and laughter to children and adults alike!
Funny and amazing things happen to Mysti Zebracorn when she goes to the beach one magical day. You and your young loved ones will love Russ Towne's endearing book full of cheerful rhymes, humor, and delightful, full-of-life illustrations by Jack Wiens.
"This selection of humorous story poems will help introduce to youngsters how fun poetry can be. You'll meet hilarious and heart-warming characters such as Clyde the Green Giraffe (who tried to untie a knot in a Tickletoe Tree and now has a terrible neck ache), Hippita Hippo (who dreams of flying), and Hoozy Whatzadingle (who ignores his tall friend and builds his house out of cardboard just before a huge rainstorm, and tries to use fireflies so he can see inside a house without windows). Children will also meet V. G. and Dexter Dufflebee. V. G. is tiny but has big ideas for a little guy. He'll need them and more as he tries to rescue Dexter from a huge thorn bush. And a grumpy old couple name Grumbly and Gruffina Grumpadinkle have their house and frowns turned upside down when they reluctantly agree to watch a lovable and energetic little puppy."
A day of exciting exploration and butterfly-watching leads to a rather prickly situation when Dexter gets stuck in a thorn bush! He yells and howls and cries for help, until he hears a squeak.¿ A valiant yet teeny-tiny voice replies, "There's no need to fear. Help is here. I'll get you clear." ¿It's V. G. Mugurry, and he's only the size of Dexter's nose!¿ How could someone so very small rescue someone so very tall? From endearing, cheerful rhymes to brightly colored, full-of-life illustrations, Russ Towne's V. G. and Dexter Dufflebee teaches children that you can be a big help no matter how small you are. Towne is the author of twelve captivating children's books. For ages 3-7.
Russ Towne's stories about marriage are often humorous, sometimes hilarious, and always heartwarming. He shares adventures from meeting and dating the woman who would become his wife, their wedding and honeymoon, through their early years to the present nearly four decades later. Along the way, the author shares many insights as to what worked and what didn't in their relationship. Though versions of many of these stories are featured in the author's earlier works, this is the first time they've been compiled for a book focused on marriage. 82 pages. Includes new material.
You get three delightful books in one that tell the stories of Clyde the green giraffe and his friends, their adventures and lessons they learn along the way. This book is written in Russ Towne's fun-to-read style and features the wonderful full-color illustrations of Josh McGill.In Clyde and I the book that started it all you'll meet one of the craziest, funniest, and most memorable and lovable characters you are ever likely to come across. His name is Clyde and he is a green giraffe. He's standing on his head! In the rain! Eating a blue banana!Find out why in this hilarious story!Then in Clyde and I Help a Hippo to Fly the lovable green giraffe and his friend, Marty McDinkle, are enjoying the day in the shade of a Tickletoe Tree when they meet a very sad stranger. Her name is Hippita Hippo. She has always dreamed of flying. Every time she tries to fly, something has gone terribly wrong. But Clyde has an idea that sends them all on a great adventure!In Clyde and Hoozy Whatzadingle Hoozy is building his house out of cardboard boxes and glue. He refuses Clyde's offers to help. This leads to some hilarious disasters as Hoozy learns the hard way about the value of friendship, teamwork, listening to the ideas of others, and that sometimes it is a very good idea to accept help when it is offered!Enjoy this hilarious book filled with wonderful characters and messages for young children they may always remember.
Wilbur Mallard is a very odd duck. He is bright orange with purple spots and a great big bright purple thing-a-ma-jig on top of his head. Every time Wilbur tries to fly, that thing-a-ma-jig spins him upside down! When he tries to land, he always ends up bouncing, somersaulting, and finally crashing or splashing in a heap. Ducks aren't built to fly upside down, so Wilbur has to work much harder than the other ducks to fly. Poor Wilbur! But these challenges and differences help Wilbur in many ways. Find out how as you join him on this great and exciting adventure that will make many warm memories and hearts of all ages smile.
Chills, hope, magic, thrills, and paranormal fantasy await you. Come inside and be Touched! These stories will inspire, haunt, amaze, and delight readers who love to experience the wide array of speculative and flash fiction genres. Journey from inner hearts to outer space, utopias to dystopias, and many worlds in between. Experience the hope, strength, perseverance, despair, and heroism of ordinary people as they face breathtaking odds with their lives and, sometimes, the fate of whole worlds hanging in the balance. Touched is a celebration of life!
Clyde and I is a delightful story of friendship starring the newest children's favorite, Clyde the Green Giraffe. Storyteller, Russ Towne, will leave your children charmed and inspired to give and get love, while learning the lesson of forming friendships of those who are very different from us. Brilliantly illustrated by Josh McGill, he has captured the story with vibrant lovable characters that leave you with a smile.
This is a true story about what happens to a very sick little girl (the author's daughter) after she comes home from the hospital and has a great disappointment. A friend saves the day in a most amazing way. It's about love, magic, friendship, and a very special girl.
This is the delightful story of a green giraffe named Clyde and his friend Hoozy Whatzadingle. Hoozy is building his house out of cardboard boxes and glue. He refuses Clyde's offers to help. This leads to some hilarious disasters as Hoozy learns the hard way about the value of friendship, teamwork, listening to the ideas of others, and that sometimes it is a very good idea to accept help when it is offered! This book is written in Russ Towne's fun-to-read style and features the wonderful full-color illustrations of Josh McGill.
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