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Henry and Ben

by Lisa V. Sayler

16 pages; Saddle stitched; catalogue #04-1280; ISBN 1-4120-3452-3; US$9.00, C$10.00, EUR7.50, £5.00

A short, rhyming story about a boy, his little brother, and the many things they do together.  


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About the Book

This is a fun, easy to read book intended for young children, grandparents, teachers, and daycare providers. It is about a boy named Henry, and his little brother named Ben. Throughout the pages, you will find that even with a few years between them, they have fun together. Facing pages contain rhymes, making it easy to read, and fun for young children to listen to.


About the Author

Lisa V. Sayler lives in Pierre, SD, with her husband, Gerry, and their two sons, Jacob and Joshua (her Henry and Ben). She took an interest in writing during her sophmore year of high school when her short story won 1st in the state of South Dakota. She has wanted to write ever since. Lisa decided to pursue writing children's short stories, since the age group of 0 - 7 years is where an interest in reading develops. "I want my stories to be one of the first that a young child might learn to read with." Reading to your child is one of the most important things you can do for him/her. This was instilled in Lisa by her father. She started reading to her two boys from day one, and they are both, to this day, avid readers.


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