Chappie's Tale: The Real Story of Our Funny Ferret

Title
Chappie's Tale: The Real Story of Our Funny Ferret
  • Chappie's Tale: The Real Story of Our Funny Ferret by Lauren Persons
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Amidst a world that seems to grow more and more divisive, there is nothing like having a pet. A dog, cat or, yes, even a ferret, provides unconditional love, laughs and distraction. While taking on a pet requires patience, care and time, the return on investment is well worth it. While Chappie the ferret was a master thief and hoarder who tried my patience at every turn, he did what pets do best: to "weasel" into my life and remind me what is most important--to take the time to laugh and love and appreciate the little things (once you find them!). --Lauren Persons

"I love this story. I am like Chappie. I hide things to be 'funny.' Read it to me again!" --Jack Willard, age 4

"Chappie's Tale: The Real Story is a delightful read. It is a "real" tale of how frustrating critters and young children can be while stealing our hearts. Grab one of the young people in your life and read it together. I promise, you will both be chuckling." --Margaret Hill-Daniels, mom, grandmother and experienced child therapist

"It's a really good book. Chappie is funny, and he was just doing his job--stealing things!" --Avery Winchell, age 10, Syracuse NY

From Loving Healing Press

SKU
9781615998425
Chappie's Tale: The Real Story of Our Funny Ferret
$18.95
Available In Store
Description

Amidst a world that seems to grow more and more divisive, there is nothing like having a pet. A dog, cat or, yes, even a ferret, provides unconditional love, laughs and distraction. While taking on a pet requires patience, care and time, the return on investment is well worth it. While Chappie the ferret was a master thief and hoarder who tried my patience at every turn, he did what pets do best: to "weasel" into my life and remind me what is most important--to take the time to laugh and love and appreciate the little things (once you find them!). --Lauren Persons

"I love this story. I am like Chappie. I hide things to be 'funny.' Read it to me again!" --Jack Willard, age 4

"Chappie's Tale: The Real Story is a delightful read. It is a "real" tale of how frustrating critters and young children can be while stealing our hearts. Grab one of the young people in your life and read it together. I promise, you will both be chuckling." --Margaret Hill-Daniels, mom, grandmother and experienced child therapist

"It's a really good book. Chappie is funny, and he was just doing his job--stealing things!" --Avery Winchell, age 10, Syracuse NY

From Loving Healing Press

Description

Amidst a world that seems to grow more and more divisive, there is nothing like having a pet. A dog, cat or, yes, even a ferret, provides unconditional love, laughs and distraction. While taking on a pet requires patience, care and time, the return on investment is well worth it. While Chappie the ferret was a master thief and hoarder who tried my patience at every turn, he did what pets do best: to "weasel" into my life and remind me what is most important--to take the time to laugh and love and appreciate the little things (once you find them!). --Lauren Persons

"I love this story. I am like Chappie. I hide things to be 'funny.' Read it to me again!" --Jack Willard, age 4

"Chappie's Tale: The Real Story is a delightful read. It is a "real" tale of how frustrating critters and young children can be while stealing our hearts. Grab one of the young people in your life and read it together. I promise, you will both be chuckling." --Margaret Hill-Daniels, mom, grandmother and experienced child therapist

"It's a really good book. Chappie is funny, and he was just doing his job--stealing things!" --Avery Winchell, age 10, Syracuse NY

From Loving Healing Press

ISBN
9781615998425
Publication Date
August 20, 2024
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Illustrator
Laura Dumm
Language
English
Ages
4-8
Pages
46
Keywords
Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Pets; Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories; Juvenile Fiction | Neurodiversity