Skeeter The Wildly Wacky Raccoon
$18.89
One boy. One baby raccoon.
A whole summer full of fun.
Skeeter! What are you doing now?”
When Chris adopts an abandoned baby raccoon, he finds out how much fun-and how much trouble-a raccoon can be.
From a tiny baby whose eyes aren’t open, to a busy and curious raccoon whose eyes never seem to close, Chris’s pet keeps the whole family busy.
“Skeeter, come back here with my crystal peacock!”
“Skeeter, stop changing the channels on the TV!”
“Where are my . . . Skeeter!”
Skeeter seemed to believe that Chris was her mother. But when Skeeter learns to open the screen door by herself, Chris suddenly has a lot more to worry about. What if she gets hurt out there in the woods all alone? What if she gets lost?
When Chris’s brother begins to feed other wild raccoons at the creek, Chris just knows that these wild raccoons will lure Skeeter away from him. What can he do to make his water-loving, TV-watching, gross-bug-chewing friend stay with him?
Will Skeeter ever behave? Will God answer Chris’s prayer and keep his pet from running away with the other raccoons?
Find out when you read Skeeter, the Wild and Wacky Raccoon!”
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780816347360
VeraLee Wiggins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 1999
Julius And Friends # 4
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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