Grampa Pat's Little Animal Tales
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Grampa Pat's Little Animal Tales  -     By: Patrick W. Rosseter

Grampa Pat's Little Animal Tales

Xulon Press / 2008 / Paperback

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Title: Grampa Pat's Little Animal Tales
By: Patrick W. Rosseter
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 88
Vendor: Xulon Press
Publication Date: 2008
Dimensions: 5.51 X 8.50 X 0.21 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 1606474669
ISBN-13: 9781606474662
Stock No: WW474662

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Do some animals think and act like people? According to Rosseter, the answer is yes animals have thoughts and feelings just as you do. As any child with a pet will tell you, there is a bond of compassion that exists between them. Reading these stories will help you understand why animals have a place in this world. Parents, read these stories with your children. Im sure Dr. Woo would approve. Wait Whos Dr. Woo? Start with the first story and become acquainted with him. Hell introduce you to a new way of looking at the world. Born in 1926 and reared in Chicago, Patrick W. Rosseter became a journeyman printer-typesetter, following his fathers footsteps, after coming home from the Army Air Corps. Hes been married for 49 years the 50th will be on Valentines Day in 09. He has fathered three sons and a daughter and is the greatest Grampa to four illustrious grandsons, without whose encouragement these stories would never have came to be. Mr. Rosseters only hobbies (pursuits) are reading and working out with the weights when he can. He is a Michigan Senior Olympic Champion for the years 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007. No mere feat for an ole guy

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