About Scooter Gets the Point (The Adventures of Kenny & Scooter Book 1):
Oh, no! Scooter’s on the loose! Can Kenny catch his rambunctious dog before he gets into BIG trouble?
Join six-year-old Kenny and his beloved Boston terrier Scooter as they embark on an unforgettable adventure. When Scooter gets loose and meets a porcupine, the duo’s world is turned upside down. Through the ups and downs, the only word of conversation is Scooter’s name, spoken in a range of tones from exasperation to concern to love. This heartwarming story, told entirely through body language and expressions, is a testament to the power of a bond between a boy and his dog. The illustrations bring the characters to life and will captivate children and adults alike. Get ready for a story that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you smiling!”
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Author Bio:
Mother Melania is the Abbess of Holy Assumption Monastery in Calistoga, CA. She grew up in a house that always had tons of children around, her poor parents had to read to her till they were hoarse, and from the moment she learned to read, she always had her nose in a book. So, it was only natural for her to grow up to write children’s books. “The Twelve Great Feasts for Children,” “The Three-Day Pascha,” and “Old Testament Stories for Children” – all in verse – celebrate the high points of God’s work of salvation in the Person of Christ.
“Fearless and Friends” and “The Adventures of Kenny and Scooter” teach children the virtues in a fun, non-preachy way. Fearless and Friends chronicles the lives of Fearless the Fireduck (think ‘fireman,’ except that he’s a DUCK) and Charity the Church Mouse and their friends, who get in and out of trouble based on the wisdom (or lack thereof) of their actions. The Adventures of Kenny and Scooter is a minimal-word series featuring six-year-old Kenny and his irrepressible Boston Terrier Scooter, who take turns getting into trouble and rescuing each other from their foolish antics.
With all her books, Mother Melania is trying to celebrate virtue and God’s saving work in our lives.