Description
<p>What if you treated others the way you'd like to be treated? What if everyone did that? What kind of world could there be? Robert and Kait decide to look for the golden ruler that their Mom has told them about, only to find out that she meant RULE instead of ruler. What is this "Golden Rule" and what does it mean? Join in the children's quest to discover how to follow the Golden Rule and share it with others, as you meet many classroom friends from the author's previous books. This is the eighth rhyming children's book by award-winning author Sherrill S. Cannon, whose other bestselling books include Mice & Spiders & Webs...Oh My!, My Fingerpaint Masterpiece, Manner-Man, Gimme-Jimmy, The Magic Word, Peter and the Whimper-Whineys and Santa's Birthday Gift. Former teacher Sherrill S. Cannon has won thirty-six awards for her previous rhyming books and is also the author of seven published and internationally performed plays for elementary school children. She has been called "an absolute master of rhyming" by Mother Daughter Book Reviews and "a modern day Dr. Seuss" by GMTA Review. She lives in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Now retired, she travels the country with her husband in an RV, going from coast to coast to visit their children and grandchildren, and sharing her books along the way. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/sherrillscannon</p>
Story Behind The Book
The adventurous characters from Bracken and the Crystal Cave are back, with a delightful cast of fairy-kind, bees, bats, dragons, griffins and more. Our gnome pal Bracken, along with Drew, Holly and the others will be fighting the evil druid, Dareg; whose dragons and other nasty minions are threatening to destroy the humans of Middle-Earth. And to help speed his conquest of the realm along, Dareg has conjured up a plague capable of decimating the entire human race. But surprises are in store, as our unlikely band of underdogs struggle to subdue the druid and save Middle-Earth.
Reviews
<p style="text-align:left;" align="center"><span style="color:#ff00ff;font-size:large;">I</span> have finished
reading your second book <em>The Dragons of
Middle Earth</em> and I must compliment you on your handling of evil in the
story. I was very impressed with the moral implications in the way you
dealt with the forces of evil. Such good lessons were there for the reader to
understand and apply. I read with delight the entire story and
was honored by the way you handled "Lillian". It was nice to be
in on the secret of the honey! Again you have come up with a wonderful story
that touches so many realms. I think you must be contemplating another
sequel. I hope that is the case because I don't feel finished with Bracken,
Raland or Drew; there is more to do and more to see. Since I loved teaching
Junior High students, anything that they could enjoy catches my
attention. I think young people would profit greatly from being exposed to
your books, especially with discussions following the reading. <strong><span style="color:#ff00ff;">–Lillian
Cale</span></strong></p>