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Clovis Crawfish Adventures: Raoul Raccoon and Bidon Box Turtle


Clovis Crawfish

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2018

Great for age 7-10 years

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In "Clovis Crawfish Adventures: Raoul Raccoon and Bidon Box Turtle," Clovis and his friends embark on a thrilling journey through the bayou. When Raoul Raccoon and Bidon Box Turtle join the adventure, they encounter various challenges and new friends in their quest to solve a mystery. This delightful tale weaves together themes of friendship, teamwork, and the importance of respecting nature, all while introducing young readers to the vibrant ecosystem of the Louisiana wetlands. With charming illustrations and engaging storytelling, this adventure captivates the imagination and imparts valuable life lessons. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Clovis Crawfish .

This book has been graded for interest at 6-8 years.

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Pelican Publishing Company .

Mary Alice Fontenot (1910-2003) was born in Arcadia Parish and worked on her grandfather's Bayou Tigre farm in her youth. Fontenot spent thirty-five years as a journalist for multiple Louisiana publications and had a career as a kindergarten teacher. Named a Louisiana Legend by Louisiana Public Broadcasting and a Living Legend by the Arcadian Museum, she also received the 1998 Acadiana Arts Council Lifetime Achievement Award. Fontenot wrote eighteen books for the Clovis Crawfish Series. Cat Landry has captured the whimsicality of this adventure with her charming illustrations. No stranger to the Clovis Crawfish Series, she is the granddaughter of author Mary Alice Fontenot and daughter of translator Julie Fontenot Landry. She lives in Los Angeles, where she works as a graphic artist. Mary Alice Fontenot (1910-2003) was born in Arcadia Parish and worked on her grandfather's Bayou Tigre farm in her youth. Fontenot spent thirty-five years as a journalist for multiple Louisiana publications and had a career as a kindergarten teacher. Named a Louisiana Legend by Louisiana Public Broadcasting and a Living Legend by the Arcadian Museum, she also received the 1998 Acadiana Arts Council Lifetime Achievement Award. Fontenot wrote eighteen books for the Clovis Crawfish Series. Mary Alice Fontenot (1910-2003) was born in Arcadia Parish and worked on her grandfather's Bayou Tigre farm in her youth. Fontenot spent thirty-five years as a journalist for multiple Louisiana publications and had a career as a kindergarten teacher. Named a Louisiana Legend by Louisiana Public Broadcasting and a Living Legend by the Arcadian Museum, she also received the 1998 Acadiana Arts Council Lifetime Achievement Award. Fontenot wrote eighteen books for the Clovis Crawfish Series. Clovis, New Mexico, resident Scott R. Blazek won the 1993 prize for designing a five-dollar coin featuring James Madison in the US Mint's Bill of Rights Coins Set. He illustrated half of the books in the Clovis Crawfish Series.

 

This book is in the following series:

Clovis Crawfish