By Shutta Crum
Late sooner or later I moved quickly home,
Stepping during the wooden alone.
It was once deep and dim; i may slightly see.
But i presumed courageous options to convenience me.
A younger Skunk heads domestic throughout the woods—alone. or even not…
Could there be robbers, or pirates, or ghosts, or trappers within the woods? And is our hero courageous sufficient to maintain away?
With bouncy rhymes, captivating artwork, a refined counting subject matter, and a shock finishing, this tale will entertain and reassure any baby who’s ever been afraid.
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Example text
Once, she and her sister were sent to the store just before closing time. It was late, so they took a shortcut past an old house the neighborhood kids said was haunted. The sisters gripped hands as tightly as they could, ran as quickly as they could through the dark, and thought brave thoughts. They made it to the store on time, but her sister lost a shoe! So the next day, they thought brave thoughts again and went back to look for the shoe—but they never found it. Shutta Crum is the author of several books for children.
KNOPF Text copyright © 2005 by Shutta Crum Illustrations copyright © 2005 by Tim Bowers All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Alfred A. , New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. , New York. com/kids Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Crum, Shutta. The bravest of the brave / by Shutta Crum ; illustrated by Tim Bowers. — 1st ed. p. cm. SUMMARY: A fearless little skunk sets off through the woods alone at night encountering scary creatures, which the reader can correctly identify as various forest animals.
2. Courage—Fiction. 3. Night—Fiction. 4. Forest animals—Fiction. 5. Forests and forestry—Fiction. 6. ] I. Bowers, Tim, ill. II. Title. C88643Br 2005 [E]—dc22 2004011045 KNOPF, BORZOI BOOKS, and the colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. 1 Title Page Copyright Dedication First Page Author and children’s librarian Shutta Crum says she knows what it’s like to be brave while being really scared. Once, she and her sister were sent to the store just before closing time. It was late, so they took a shortcut past an old house the neighborhood kids said was haunted.