Welcome to Bayou Town!

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  • Welcome to Bayou Town! Book Detail

  • Author : Schadler, Cherie D.
  • Release Date : 2010-09-23
  • Publisher : Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
  • Genre : Juvenile Fiction
  • Pages : 40
  • ISBN 13 : 9781455614042
  • File Size : 62,62 MB

Welcome to Bayou Town! by Schadler, Cherie D. PDF Summary

Book Description: "I know a place not very far away where we can dance with crawfish and play 'Alligator-Keep-Away'! We can fish on the bayou, and climb the live oak trees. I'd be very pleased to show you if you'd like to come with me." The name of this wonderful place is Bayou Town, and it is the home of the Boudreaux family. They are some of the nicest people in the world. Mr. Boudreaux, his wife Miss Marie, and their son Toby love to welcome visitors to Bayou Town. And then there is the Boudreauxs' family pet-an alligator named Alfons! He always plays pranks on unsuspecting people in Bayou Town. When he steals somebody's hat, then everybody knows that it's time for a game of "Alligator-Keep-Away." The animals, people, and games all make Bayou Town a very fun, and very special, place. Ch rie D. Schadler, with her husband, entertains children throughout the South with puppet shows featuring the characters from Welcome to Bayou Town! She has long been interested in producing wholesome, quality family entertainment. Ann Biedenharn Jones, a native of Vicksburg, Mississippi, is a naturalist painter and a portrait painter.

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