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Harriet Goes to Dinner

Harriet Goes to Dinner

Helen C Ayers

Lonnie Ayers
2022
pokkari
Reading is one of the most important traits you can teach your children. From their earliest years they love to have books read to them, then as they grow, they begin to read for themselves.It helps if they have books they can understand and has words they can soon recognize. Their lives will never be the same after they learn to read. This storyteller is one of the best. She knows children love animals, so she shows plenty of those in each of her books. She uses words they can very soon recognize. By the age of six or so, most children can read on their own and if they have a library to choose books from, they will advance even faster.Every day of their lives will be enhanced because they're familiar with the written word and how it translates to their vocabulary.Treat your children to the best. It's like fishing, take a child fishing and they will learn how to fish; teach a child to fish and they will be able to feed themselves forever as they grow.And as usual, this book has a moral to it which is never repeat what you hear when eavesdropping.
This Was Our Brown County Then

This Was Our Brown County Then

Helen C Ayers; Rhonda A Dunn

Authorhouse
2022
pokkari
As far as I know, no one else has done such a book as this one giving the history of the whole of Brown County, so I did it myself with the help of Rhonda A. Dunn. I cover most of the happenings in Brown County for more than 220 years up until the present time. To do this I had to make the book into two parts, the older parts are from the 1800s and that section is called simply, THEN. The stories of what is in Brown County since that time but up to today, is simply called, NOW. Then when we added the new history center, we went to three parts for this book to keep it simple to keep the history together for easier handling and reading. Brown County has changed so much in 220 years that it is amazing. But most of what we are today is what we started from actually. I think you will find this to be true if you read the book in its entirety. Most of the early settlers were from the states of the Carolinas, Virginias, Ohio and Kentucky. Many of those people or their offspring are still here today but we are having an influx of what some call "furriners" today. People today come from the cities to visit, decide they like it here as much as we do and buy up a piece of land and build a log home and stay here. It takes all kinds to make a homogenous group. I think we have done our best to accomplish that. So, pull yourself up a chair, grab a cup of coffee or iced tea, and set a spell and read all about us in this first ever fairly complete history of Brown County. Ya'll come back now, ya hear