Rocky Boulder 2
This childrens book is a continued story of one of the warmest and most popular stories Rocky Boulder. The story happens in Lewiston, Ontario there was another Ice Age starting 2408 and lasting 2598. Tyson was no longer part of Rocky he had grown up. Rocky was lonely and he imagined what it would be like to have a human body. Read it and imagine yourself what Rocky Boulder will do next.
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Rocky Boulder 2
This childrens book is a continued story of one of the warmest and most popular stories Rocky Boulder. The story happens in Lewiston, Ontario there was another Ice Age starting 2408 and lasting 2598. Tyson was no longer part of Rocky he had grown up. Rocky was lonely and he imagined what it would be like to have a human body. Read it and imagine yourself what Rocky Boulder will do next.
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Rocky Boulder 2

Rocky Boulder 2

Rocky Boulder 2

Rocky Boulder 2

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Overview

This childrens book is a continued story of one of the warmest and most popular stories Rocky Boulder. The story happens in Lewiston, Ontario there was another Ice Age starting 2408 and lasting 2598. Tyson was no longer part of Rocky he had grown up. Rocky was lonely and he imagined what it would be like to have a human body. Read it and imagine yourself what Rocky Boulder will do next.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493109050
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 09/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

John Edgar James Puddy was born at the Sudbury General Hospital on April 8, 1950. He had a normal childhood in the town of Lively. He dabbled in the music business with some success. Jim got a job in geology at INCO and stayed there seven years. While at the job, Jim married Jan N. He built a house with the help of his brother-in-law Charles N. He left geology and transferred to a job at Process Technology where he was instrumental in developing the Superstack S02 monitoring system. He resigned from INCO in 1982 to head up Northern Micro Computer Company, a Victor dealership, which subsequently went bankrupt. The children included Arin, Ryan, and Chad. While working as a foreman in Dalron’s Commercial, he suffered a head injury and was comatose for three and a half months. This happened on August 15, 1989. Jim got separated from his wife in December 1992, but they continue to have a relationship of mutual trust. Jim is permanently in a wheelchair, but he is not done—as his first children’s book bears witness.
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