The Adventures Of Glibb Redundant: New Friends From The Big City

Glibb got his fishing line, hook, and bobber snagged on the dead tree that was in the pond. He climbed up onto the tree to free his line. He heard a snap, and the branch that supported him broke. He splashed into the water. After Glibb swam and got back onto the bank, he took his shoes and socks off. Glibb noticed a snake crawling close to his shoes in the grass. He picked up the snake to show it to his friend Joe, being from the big city, Joe did not appreciate snakes at all. Glibb's dad told him to put the snake down and start to fish. About that time Joe's older brother, John, hooked a very large bass. It turned out to be the biggest fish caught that day at the pond and the first fish John had ever caught.

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The Adventures Of Glibb Redundant: New Friends From The Big City

Glibb got his fishing line, hook, and bobber snagged on the dead tree that was in the pond. He climbed up onto the tree to free his line. He heard a snap, and the branch that supported him broke. He splashed into the water. After Glibb swam and got back onto the bank, he took his shoes and socks off. Glibb noticed a snake crawling close to his shoes in the grass. He picked up the snake to show it to his friend Joe, being from the big city, Joe did not appreciate snakes at all. Glibb's dad told him to put the snake down and start to fish. About that time Joe's older brother, John, hooked a very large bass. It turned out to be the biggest fish caught that day at the pond and the first fish John had ever caught.

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The Adventures Of Glibb Redundant: New Friends From The Big City

The Adventures Of Glibb Redundant: New Friends From The Big City

by Ken Blanton
The Adventures Of Glibb Redundant: New Friends From The Big City

The Adventures Of Glibb Redundant: New Friends From The Big City

by Ken Blanton

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Overview

Glibb got his fishing line, hook, and bobber snagged on the dead tree that was in the pond. He climbed up onto the tree to free his line. He heard a snap, and the branch that supported him broke. He splashed into the water. After Glibb swam and got back onto the bank, he took his shoes and socks off. Glibb noticed a snake crawling close to his shoes in the grass. He picked up the snake to show it to his friend Joe, being from the big city, Joe did not appreciate snakes at all. Glibb's dad told him to put the snake down and start to fish. About that time Joe's older brother, John, hooked a very large bass. It turned out to be the biggest fish caught that day at the pond and the first fish John had ever caught.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781647536664
Publisher: Urlink Print & Media, LLC
Publication date: 02/17/2021
Pages: 36
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.09(d)
Age Range: Up to 12 Years

About the Author

Ken Blanton had lived in many locations throughout this great country. He has lived on his small farm in Kentucky for the last several years, writing and painting. He provides all artwork required for his books and enters several art exhibits each year. He writes in different genres and has presently completed a three book series of "The Adventures of Glibb Redundant" children's books with a moral overtone woven into each of the adventure volumes. He also has completed a book titled "Strange Adventures" which relates to strange and unexplainable adventures experienced by the main character in the Bermuda Triangle, Haunted House, UFO sightings and more. Soon to be released is a novel Titled "Luger Remington, Private Investigator". This action packed novel is a "can't put down" book as you read about the cases and how they are solved. Ken has been painting and writing for many years and plans to continue in the future. Ken acquires his ideas from his past experiences and those of friends and relatives. He has several new book projects he is currently working to complete. They will be completed and published in the near future. They will be both informative and entertaining, as this book will present itself as you read.
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