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More Herman’S Adventures: *Herman and Otto *Herman and the Donkey Down Herman and the Birdfeeder *Herman and the Winter Solstice
More Herman’S Adventures: *Herman and Otto *Herman and the Donkey Down Herman and the Birdfeeder *Herman and the Winter Solstice
More Herman’S Adventures: *Herman and Otto *Herman and the Donkey Down Herman and the Birdfeeder *Herman and the Winter Solstice
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More Herman’S Adventures: *Herman and Otto *Herman and the Donkey Down Herman and the Birdfeeder *Herman and the Winter Solstice

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The fourth book in the Herman series finds Herman and his family continuing their adventures in the mountains. First, there is a close escape from a hungry owl. Then, on a trip to the Donkey Farm, with the help of the other animals, they rescue a friend from the coyotes. Next, Herman and Harry court disaster while trying to sneak a treat. And then in the last story, a winter snowfall inspires a trip to the Donkey Farm for a special celebration.
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Release dateMay 13, 2016
ISBN9781490773476
More Herman’S Adventures: *Herman and Otto *Herman and the Donkey Down Herman and the Birdfeeder *Herman and the Winter Solstice
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Carol Hinkelman

Nan Rebik After traveling the world for thirty years as a military dependent, Nan—a mother, grandmother, and a great-grandmother—is happily retired and is living in the Southern California Desert, only sixteen miles north of Mexico, with her husband and two dogs. She teaches piano and mountain dulcimer and enjoys performing with the Jugless Jug Band. Camping trips to the desert and the mountains provide ideas for more stories about Herman and his family. You may reach me at nanrebik@hotmail.com. Carole Hinkelman Carole has retired from a career as an educator in the New York City school system. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, but enjoys travel vacations all over the world. She has dedicated her life to introducing children to the joys of reading and hopes Herman’s Adventures will open the doors to a lifelong appreciation of literature. Coauthoring the Herman book has been the fulfillment of one of the important wishes on her bucket list.

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    More Herman’S Adventures - Carol Hinkelman

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    CONTENTS

    HERMAN AND OTTO

    HERMAN AND THE DONKEY DOWN

    HERMAN AND THE BIRD FEEDER

    HERMAN AND THE WINTER SOLSTICE

    Dedicated to Edna Blackwood (1918 -- 2015), who loved life and learning and who challenged us to always do our best and to take care of one another. She was an inspiration to all.

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    HERMAN AND OTTO

    Herman and Hester were sitting quietly at their table watching the sun

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