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Tiny Tales
Tiny Tales
Tiny Tales
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Tiny Tales

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Little stories about beloved animals and their interaction with other creatures are beautifully illustrated in soft colours for light reading. There are no great events, no massive dramas; just life and nature. Adults and children alike will enjoy these tales from a South African childhood filled with various pets, insects, sights and scenes.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 26, 2012
ISBN9781301398027
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    Tiny Tales - Marlene Ziehl Spies

    Tiny Tales

    Stories of a critter-filled childhood in South Africa

    Author: Marlene Ziehl Spies

    and

    Illustrations: Jenn St Onge

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2012 Spies and St Onge

    Table of Contents

    Dedication

    Remember a House

    Ice Cream Sundays

    Ants in our hands

    Coffee addict

    Fishy tales

    Sit on it

    Delivery service

    The Lucky Leghorn

    Creepy details

    Red Roman shadows

    The angry black beast

    Scrapbook

    About the author

    About the illustrator

    COPYRIGHT

    Dedication

    This little book is dedicated to our family and friends. We hope you have fun reading, looking at illustrations and old pictures, and perhaps have a story to share at your next get-together with your own friends!

    Note: We are working on more stories, and hope to share more in the near future if you like these.

    Jenn’s website: http://jennstonge.ca/

    Marlene’s blog: http://meerkatmarlene.blogspot.ca

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    Remember a House

    My earliest memories of a house start in a small mining town in the middle of South Africa. It was only a tiny row house: two bedrooms, living room, bathroom and kitchen with a coal stove in it. But it was my kingdom.

    I remember the warmth of the kitchen, and the dusty back yard. There was a pomegranate hedge along the back. I see myself on the swing with a green plastic mug, picking out pomegranate seeds and listening to

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