Sasquatch Tales: Woodbooger's Woods

by Dana Lynd

Sasquatch Tales: Woodbooger's Woods
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Sasquatch Tales: Woodbooger's Woods

by Dana Lynd

Published Jun 27, 2016
32 Pages
7 x 10 Color Paperback and 7 x 10 Color Casebound
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & Play


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Book Details

When you visit the woods, do you ever get that strange feeling like you’re being watched? SNAP! CRACK! CRASH! Did you hear that!? What was that? It sounded like a small tree being broken in half! What about that shadow you saw behind the big spruce tree while you were sitting around the campfire? And were those round, red, shining eyes - or were they some kind of strange lights? You thought you saw someone tall, swaying back and forth, peeking at the campfire. As you eat your s'more, you start to wonder, is it just your imagination or is there something out there? Did you try to figure out who was throwing those pebbles at your tent all night? Discover for yourself who or what is living in these woods. Wood Booger’s Woods is a tale about the Corker family enjoying a camp out at their favorite spot in the mountains. But then some very strange things start to happen. Find out who is causing these mysterious and unexplained events. This is a “Meet in the Middle” book, so both stories end together in the middle. First you can read the family’s experience. Then flip over the book and you can see, hear and think about who is causing mischief in this intriguing tale. Seeing really is believing! You may find yourself a new “Woodsy” friend along the way! Sasquatch Tales - Wood Booger’s Woods

 

Book Excerpt

So Ben got an idea. He picked up Skunk’s ball and threw it FAR out into the woods. Ben smiled, thinking he was clever. Skunk eventually came back with the ball, along with a few twigs and burrs stuck in his coat. Ben threw it again, buying some more time for racing. When Skunk returned this time, there was no ball. Abby, Ben and Sam all encouraged him to go find the ball, “Go get it Skunk!” They watched until they couldn’t see him any longer. Sam whistled for Skunk and they heard a whistle answer back from the woods! They were all looking at each other in amazement, trying to figure out who whistled back when suddenly from out of the trees, the ball came rolling up between them.

 

About the Author

Dana Lynd

About the Author and Illustrator... Dana Lynd was born and raised in Spokane, Washington. She has been working as a graphic designer, artist and art teacher in Spokane for many moons. Dana has always enjoyed working with children and has used her creative abilities to capture imaginations by becoming a dynamic storyteller. This is her first children’s book and it combines all of her passions, including the Wood Booger.