The Catch of the Day
By Trish Smith
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In this soothing story, two adventurous brothers head out to the lake for a day of fishing and hiking. The Catch of the Day is full of kind characters and positive examples being set by the polite boys on their journey to find the places marked X on their map. Casey and James experience such joy spending the day together and being a blessing to an elderly bullfrog in this fully illustrated childrens book. This fun day ends with pleasant thoughts of a new friend in the boys heads as they drift off to sleep in their beds.
Trish Smith
Author Trish Smith is educated in child development. She began working for the school district in 2006 after being a stay at home mom during her boys beginning years. She and her husband have been foster parents and have hosted a foreign exchange student a few times as well. Trish is dedicated to her service as a facilitator in the early childhood department at the church her family attends. Trish resides in Southern California with her husband, two sons, two dogs, and her cat.
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