


It all started with, "A Warm Summer's Day," published in 2009. Originally written in 1999, Dorsey the Horsey, Petey the Pirate and others languished on a shelf until encouragement from leadership at Liberty Christian School brought the work to light.
Through the efforts of art instructor, Beth Ann Webb, the Liberty High School students in Anderson, Indiana began illustrating the book as part of their normal class work.
The very first poem, Jakey the Snakey, depicts a snake who is in love with grape jelly. From that point, the characters were asked to learn lessons about manners and friendship while passing those same lessons on to each reader or listener.
Your child will enjoy the rhythm of each tale as well as the vivid illustrations on each and every page. "A Warm Summer's Day" reminds us to take advantage of each moment that comes our way as a special gift from God.