Nana's Rescue Stories
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Shep: A True Story
by Patsy Whittle
Part 1 of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
The true story of a domestic duck born in the wild. Losing his mother at a very young age, the baby ducks he takes under his wing and cares for while he is not much more than a baby himself, his struggles and triumphs learning to fit in with the other ducks, surviving a bitter cold winter without the ability to fly and hunt for food. He comes through it all with "flying" colors. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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Nana and the Ducklings 2
by Patsy Whittle
Part 4 of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
This is the continuing story of Nana and The Ducklings. Five ducklings who were hatched at Nana's house are now back in the wild. For the first six months of their lives they were nurtured by humans, never having to go hungry or face danger. Now that they are on their own, they must fend for themselves in order to survive. Every day they face the challenges of finding food and staying one step ahead of Nature's worst. They learn new skills, meet new friends and find time to play. The ducklings, who almost never had a chance at life, now have a new beginning. Happy in their lake home at last, they face the future together with their strong will to survive. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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Lucky the Chicken: A Rescue Story
by Patsy Whittle
Part 7 of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
Nana was on her way to go shopping when she saw a chicken walking back and forth on the sidewalk. The chicken looked frightened and confused. It was walking around in circles. Nana managed to catch the chicken and put it in her cart. She took the chicken home to take care of it until she could find it a new home. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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Nana
by Patsy Whittle
Part 8 of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
Come along with Nana as she takes her daily trip to her favorite lake to see what the animals are up to. Find out which animals need her help and who she meets along the way. Read about how she protects the animals from harm so they can live safe and happy lives. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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Shep 2
Nana's Rescue Stories, #2
by Patsy Whittle
Part of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
The continuing story of Shep a domestic duck living at the lake with the mallard ducks. Shep is not an ordinary duck. He is a duck with a big heart. He really cares about his little foster family at the lake. He has fostered many baby ducklings. When baby ducklings are born, their mothers sometimes have a difficult time keeping them out of trouble. This is where Shep steps in to help. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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Nana and the Ducklings
by Patsy Whittle
Part of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
The true story of duck eggs found in an abandoned nest. The eggs would never have had a chance at life unless nature got a helping hand. That helping hand came on a warm summer's day when Nana spotted the eggs in the grass at the lake. They were lying in between a lot of broken eggs but somehow had survived the vicious attack on their nest by the wild animals. Nana would take them home and try her best to help the little ducklings inside make it into the world. She made a promise to them that day that she would help them continue their journey; a journey their mother had so lovingly started for them. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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The Shelter Budgies
Nana's Rescue Stories, #5
by Patsy Whittle
Part of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
The budgies sat in separate cages at the shelter. There were five of them. Teaky, Booey, Joey, Maxi, and Mary. This is the story of how Nana adopted the budgies and took them home to live with her. While Nana gave the budgies a lovely home to live in, the budgies gave her so much more in return. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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Perky the Pigeon: A Rescue Story
Nana's Rescue Stories, #6
by Patsy Whittle
Part of the Nana's Rescue Stories series
A little pigeon sat hunched in the snow. There was a piece of line wrapped around his leg, and it was caught on a branch. The line was preventing the pigeon from getting off the ground. The pigeon looked sad because his friends were flying away, and he could not leave with them. If the pigeon did not get help soon he would be an easy target for any wild animals out hunting for prey. The pigeon had no way of knowing it, but this was going to be his lucky day. Nana was at the lake and she spotted him. She would help the pigeon find his way back to his friends. Patsy is from Canada. She writes children's books and poetry. When she is not writing she likes going for long walks and getting in touch with nature. It is usually on her walks that the characters for her next book are born. This series is about the animals I have rescued or adopted. And, how they lived in my home for a time; some recuperating from their injuries, and others just needing some extra help to make it back to their home in the wild. There are eight books in this series. I am still helping animals whose stories may not make it into books. But, they are just as special. I would like everyone to have respect and compassion for animals. It is especially important to teach our children to respect them, and all of nature. Reading these books to your children is a good way to teach them the importance of respecting our wild friends and our pets.
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