Sibling Saplings

Anne Frank's Diary Lives Through Horse Chestnut Trees

The small rural school tree is determined to find each of the other ten horse chestnut trees, the Sibling Saplings. The woman helps. All events really happened. The author knows.

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$7.99

about author

Mary Kay Worth

Mary Kay is a native of Portville, NY, and now now lives in Lakeland, FL. Following 30+ years in public education, Mary Kay has nine titles: HEY ELEPHANT! WHERE ARE YOU?, Banele – the Girl from Swaziland, Mountains Trees Plant and Flowers of Swaziland, Dear Deer, The Truth About Santa, Three Christmas Stories, Pop Pop’s Train Ride, The Great Train Robbery, and A Lucky Stone Day.

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Dear Deer

When did you last meet a seven-point buck, the four-legged type, in full velvet? The rural, lush area of the Finger Lakes has treated me again to an amazing experience!

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A Lucky Stone Day

The discovery of stones with holes bored through them is a mystery. Named Lucky Stones, they are found on a Finger Lake. The rules were written. The poem captures the fun.

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Pop Pop’s Train Ride

Inspired by a family outing in June 2015, little ones and 83 year old great-grandpa, Pop Pop, were all smiles riding the rails of the Arcade and Attica in Arcade, New York.

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The Great Train Robbery

The companion book for POP POP’S TRAIN RIDE is here!
A steam driven train. Learn how it works!
Horses. Cowboys. Cowgirls.

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the truth
about santa

In my world Santa and Jesus co-exist. This poem makes the connection. Read and find out! There’s a definite connection between the two