The Unlikely-Hood

The residents of this barnyard village are all just getting along in their neighborhood. Some of the residents are obsessed with food and others are chronic ‘nesters’. Meanwhile, others love a nap from time to time. There are a few protagonists but all in the sweetest way. They all look different, but nobody notices, because they are all BFFs. Read how love conquers all.

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The Unlikely-Hood

The residents of this barnyard village are all just getting along in their neighborhood. Some of the residents are obsessed with food and others are chronic ‘nesters’. Meanwhile, others love a nap from time to time. There are a few protagonists but all in the sweetest way. They all look different, but nobody notices, because they are all BFFs. Read how love conquers all.

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The Unlikely-Hood

The Unlikely-Hood

by Toodlie Mygrove
The Unlikely-Hood

The Unlikely-Hood

by Toodlie Mygrove

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Overview

The residents of this barnyard village are all just getting along in their neighborhood. Some of the residents are obsessed with food and others are chronic ‘nesters’. Meanwhile, others love a nap from time to time. There are a few protagonists but all in the sweetest way. They all look different, but nobody notices, because they are all BFFs. Read how love conquers all.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781645365846
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Publication date: 01/31/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 20
File size: 13 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

The author is a native Texan, raised in a small west Texas town with older siblings and cousins. Surrounded by an oilfield on one side, a dairy farm on the other, a salt flat behind, and the busy Highway 80 in the front, she loved all of the cows, horses, cats, rabbits, dogs and foxes (but not the rattlesnakes). She moved to Fort Worth in 1956, and sixty-plus years later, remembering all of the cats, dogs, rabbits, possums, and the occasional goat that wandered down the road, she started sketching again. She imagined a little barnyard village with occupants of all sizes and shapes, and she imagined them all being friends.

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