Grandpa Pat's Little Animal Tales
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Reading these stories will help you understand why animals have a place in this world. Parents, read these stories with your children. They include stories with morals, spelling lessons and memory lessons as well as information about animals, farms and human behavior.
Patrick W. Rosseter
Do some animal’s think and act like people? According to Rosseter, the answer is yes — animals have thoughts and feelings just as you do. As any child with a pet will tell you, there is a bond of compassion that exists between them. Reading these stories will help you understand why animals have a place in this world. Parents, read these stories with your children. I'm sure Dr. Woo would approve. Wait! Who's Dr. Woo? Start with the first story and become acquainted with him. He'll introduce you to a new way of looking at the world. Born in 1926 and reared in Chicago, Patrick W. Rosseter became a journeyman printer-typesetter, following his father's footsteps, after coming home from the Army Air Corps. He's been married for 51 years — his anniversary is on Valentine's Day. He has fathered three sons and a daughter and is the greatest “Grampa” to four illustrious grandsons, without whose encouragement these stories would never have came to be. Mr. Rosseter's only hobbies (pursuits) are reading and working out with the weights — when he can. He is a Michigan Senior Olympic Champion for the years 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007. No mere feat for an “ole guy!”
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Grandpa Pat's Little Animal Tales - Patrick W. Rosseter
Grampa Pat's Little Animal Tales
By Patrick W. Rosseter
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Grampa Pat's Little Animal Tales
Copyright © 2011 by Patrick W. Rosseter
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Foreword
These stories were written to make children aware of the importance of morality in their formative years. Generally, children will relate to pets — so the morals that are presented can be understood easily. Secondly, fathers and mothers can strengthen their roles as responsible parents by reading these stories to the children. Lastly, in a world where morality is seemingly non-existent, these examples are essential to all children. So read, learn and enjoy!
Acknowledgment
I am indebted to Jackie and Marty Follis, to Lori Bonnay; Marilyn Van Bael. Without their help and encouragement, these stories would take another ten years to possibly write. To them I accord the title of true friend.
A Squirrels Tale
or Too Many Nuts Are Not Good
Sammy Squirrel was worried. Usually, he didn't worry about anything, except, of course, when he had to cross the street.
He would always look both ways. He learned that watching school children going to and from school. Some of Sammy's friends didn't look when they ran across the street. Sammy felt sad when he thought about it. But now Sammy had something else to worry about.
He would sit for a long time trying to remember where he had hidden all of his nuts. When he was in his own neighborhood, he would find an acorn or two from an oak tree. Since he had gone with his brother Sylvester and his sister Sally, he had a big problem because he had so many more nuts. For several days he would sit quietly and try to think where he had hidden all of the nuts he had found.
Sylvester put all of his