Abigail Skunk teaches her kits many lessons. In this story, they learn to help others, to keep clean, to practice safety, and to care for family. Most of all, the little skunks learn that being polite and courteous helps them get along with other animals.
Abigail Skunk's Lessons for her Kits is the first in the Woodland Tales - which is a series of stories about animals that live in the forest and coastal areas of British Columbia, Canada. The Woodland Tales were written as a dedication project for Marian's granddaughter when she attended Kindergarten.
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Marian Keen, BS in Education, is a Canadian children's author. Marian majored in middle-grade education, and taught grades five and six. Her genres of children's stories include the Woodland Tales, a series for early readers; two historical fiction series for the middle-grades; and a young adult novel. The real-life heroes she depicts in her stories inspire integrity, creativity, and perseverance. Her two middle-grade series, The Adventures of Alexander Catt and Lexi Catt's Meowmoirs-Tales of Heroic Scientists, both combine the feline-humour of the stories' narrators (Alex and Lexi) along with historically accurate settings and events. Look for Marian's complete works at megsbooks.com or amazon.com