Bummer and the Nanny Goat

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We bought a goat and named her Nanny! Our bighorn sheep Bummer needed goat's milk, so we went a long way to bring Nanny home, just for Bummer. But Nanny is proving to be very difficult to milk! What are we going to do?

When Bummer the bighorn sheep isn’t doing well, Sheri’s parents call the vet for help. They find out they need to feed Bummer goat’s milk from now on, and they eventually decide to buy their very own goat! Everything goes fine when Dad milks Nanny Goat, but the day comes that he’s gone and Mom has to take charge. See to what lengths the family goes to finally get that ornery old goat milked.

We bought a goat and named her Nanny! Our bighorn sheep Bummer needed goat's milk, so we went a long way to bring Nanny home, just for Bummer. But Nanny is proving to be very difficult to milk! What are we going to do?

When Bummer the bighorn sheep isn’t doing well, Sheri’s parents call the vet for help. They find out they need to feed Bummer goat’s milk from now on, and they eventually decide to buy their very own goat! Everything goes fine when Dad milks Nanny Goat, but the day comes that he’s gone and Mom has to take charge. See to what lengths the family goes to finally get that ornery old goat milked.

SPECS

  • Imprint: Brown Books Kids

  • BISAC: Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Farm Animals

  • Format: Paperback

  • Page Count: 32

  • Publication Date: June 1, 2021

  • ISBN-13: 9781612545127

  • Dimensions: 8" x 8"

  • US List Price: $12.99

  • Carton QTY: 40

AUTHOR BIO

Reading and books have been Jylene Morgan's life work. Over her decades in education, she served as a teacher and principal for hundreds of students in grades one through eight. As director and coordinator of the library programs in Blackfoot School District in her home state of Idaho. Jylene was instrumental in getting central libraries established in each of the elementary schools in the district. Jylene has taught in the Title One Federal Reading Program and served with the Idaho Right to Read Program. Although she is now retired from education, Jylene remains passionate about teaching the importance of reading aloud to children. She delights in telling funny stories about her family's adventures, particularly the strange and wonderful things that happen when human and animal lives come together. Jylene lives a loving and eventful life splitting her time between Boise, Idaho and Playa del Rey, California. Her active life centers around her still growing family of fifty-four children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Jylene graduated from Utah State University with a major in Elementary Education and a minor in library Science. She completed her master's degree along with an Educational Administrator certificate from Idaho State University.

ILLUSTRATOR BIO

Matthew Mew has been working with children's books and materials as an author and illustrator for over thirty-five years. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in design, he worked for six years as a character illustrator in the Disneyland Creative Services Department. For the past thirty years he has been a freelancer, designing and illustrating children's products and print media for companies both large and small.