A Wica Pays A Visit
A Sam and Friends Book
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About the Book
When Sam, Rudie and Boots find a "masked bandit" in their clubhouse they aren't sure what to make of it. But once again Hannibal saves the day when a Wica takes shelter in the Barker's clubhouse. Max teaches Sam and his friends a valuable lesson about the dangers of playing with and/or petting wild animals. And, Hannibal learns that he is not the only one who is tempted by the precocious mice who live in Farmer Campbell's barn. Character Lesson: The dangers of petting wild animals: Some animals, no matter how cute they might be, are really meant to live in the wild. Only domesticated animals should be pets. We should never touch or go near a wild animal, even if they look like they need or want to be cuddled like Max.
About the Author
Mrs. Westling has taught English, Reading and Special Education at the elementary, secondary, and college levels; she currently teaches creative writing at the local community college. She is the author of a novel, Thunder of Silence, has co-authored a children’s book titled Animal Tails with four other women authors and has written six other Sam and Friends Books. Her childrens books, have been inspired by and written as a result of her love of children and her dog Sam. Vicki, her husband Richard, and their dog, Sam live in a small town along the shoreline of Lake Erie.