Timmy and The Storm
Yosick, Jeff
ISBN 13: 9780978194765
Paperback; perfect bound; 8 x 8
Sample Excerpt / Synopsis © Rain Publishing Inc.
Timmy is a young boy whose father serves in the military. A difficult moment arises when his father is called to go to war.
Timmy’s mother comforts him with a tale of three little bunnies that get caught in a rain storm. The tale turns into a heartwarming lesson that helps Timmy to understand and accept what his father has been called to do.
Although it is still very difficult for Timmy to say goodbye, the moment spent listening to his mother’s tale allows him to face the difficult situation with newfound hope and courage.
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Little Timmy sat quietly watching the rain fall outside of his bedroom window.
“Why does Daddy have to leave Mommy?”
His Mother replied, “Daddy has to do something very important for you and me, and for other people that we don’t even know.”
Timmy looked up at his mother as a tear slipped from his eye “But I don’t want him to go; he’s my Daddy.”
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Yosick, Jeff
ISBN 13: 9780978194765
Paperback; perfect bound; 8 x 8
Sample Excerpt / Synopsis © Rain Publishing Inc.
Timmy is a young boy whose father serves in the military. A difficult moment arises when his father is called to go to war.
Timmy’s mother comforts him with a tale of three little bunnies that get caught in a rain storm. The tale turns into a heartwarming lesson that helps Timmy to understand and accept what his father has been called to do.
Although it is still very difficult for Timmy to say goodbye, the moment spent listening to his mother’s tale allows him to face the difficult situation with newfound hope and courage.
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Little Timmy sat quietly watching the rain fall outside of his bedroom window.
“Why does Daddy have to leave Mommy?”
His Mother replied, “Daddy has to do something very important for you and me, and for other people that we don’t even know.”
Timmy looked up at his mother as a tear slipped from his eye “But I don’t want him to go; he’s my Daddy.”
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