Friday, June 7, 2013

"Ted and Raymond Adventures Series 1" by Rhonda Patton

Ted and Raymond Adventures Series 1
by Rhonda Patton



Description
Three children's stories about winning, patience, and fulfilling your dreams. Features "The Croak 500", "Ted and Raymond's Fishing Trip", and "Ted and Raymond Ride in an Airplane".

Rhonda Reads "The Croak 500"


Review
What a fantastic and friendly story that also provides some great educational material. For teachers/parents looking for books to help teach sequencing and patterns and not to mention a great example of character education - this is a great find! The illustrations are just adorable and they lend well to the Ted and Raymond's Adventures through being the best they can be!

From the Author
Hi I am Rhonda.  A Shreveport residence, a mother, a wife, and a daughter. I have a wonderful husband (Chester McDaniel) who is the illustrator of the Ted and Raymond Series as well as my co-writer in Searching for the Unknown and Spirits of ChesterVille General Store (coming soon). I started my love for writing at an early age of 13. I loved to write even if it didn't make sense. I started my writing in serious love poems and different things. Then in 2000 I wrote my first Ted and Raymond book that turned into a series, The Croak 500. I didn't know that I would have a series until two years ago. As I researched for my husband to do voiceover work I came across some awesome people and then my book showed up. With NO animation or characters my husband made the book come alive. Then I was inspired to do more and more stories. And well.... Here I am. Inspiring kids to be better!
My goal as a writer is to teach children how they can succeed by being themselves. I have learned in life you do not have to be first at everything. You follow your dreams no matter how old. You look at other people and are nice and not be a bully or pushover. It is sad that life has taught us how to be rude, mean, and ugly to even our own family members. Kids need to learn at an early age to help the elderly, be a good friend, and be better with talking to others.

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