56 short stories for children and other deep thinkers! These stories were written by Robin And The Giant (also known as Robin MacBlane and Larry Whitler) for their children's radio program.
Guardians Of The Apple Tree Seedlings" is a series of thirty one essays centered around the nurturing and caring for apple tree seedlings which serves as a metaphor for the inner potential within all of us.
A collection of 200 lyrics and poems from songs I've written since 1970. Most of these are in audible form on different online music sites but I wanted to showcase the lyrics by themselves coupled here with illustrations instead of melodies.
Two nine year old boys, named Oreo and Braun, accidentally discover a time portal when they attempt to return a walking cane to an old man in the restroom of a restaurant. They step back into 1941 but are unable to return to their own time (1996) when they carry the cane through the doorway. In the process the boys meet a series of characters and some important lessons are learned including the absurdity of prejudice.
When the passion to create music first appears it is usually about the music and not about the money that can be made from it. In fact, for many, making money with music is not even necessary. Many musicians, singers, and songwriters have led very happy lives bringing their music to the public for the simple joy of it. If this is you, then that is awesome and you don't need this book. If, however, you have been making music and have been playing in small bars or coffee houses waiting for that "big break" while taking home tips or a small stipend AND you would like to be able to earn a better income while waiting for that break, then this book might have the practical tips (and connections) that could make a big difference for you.This is not a "get rich quick" with music book. This is also not a "how to become famous" book. This book gives sensible guidance to help independent musicians navigate their way through the college market. It is recommended for those who are not obligated to a family because the information in this book is definitely geared toward the idea of touring which, by its nature, means that road trips will become a way of life.I know because I did this for three years. They were three of the most fun and rewarding years of my life. I was young, I drove a 1972 Chevy Nova, and I made much more money doing that than I had in the years before discovering the college market.Again, don't buy this book as a guide to becoming famous or even rich, for that matter. There are lots of books, videos, and other clues out there to help guide you in those areas. This book is a short narrative to help working performers onto the campuses of colleges all across the U.S. so that their music might be heard and they might be paid a fair amount for their talents.Larry Whitler - Author (and former touring musician)
Robin And The Giant, along with their friend Kenneth and their dog, Mockey Grable, win an opportunity to ride along on the Chanteuse Sleigh on the night before Thanksgiving to help distribute Chrismas songs all over the world. Along the way they realize that it is not always a smooth flight because of turbulence brought about by the troubles and strife facing many people. It is this turbulence that helps the children realize that bringing joy to the world is something each of us can participate in.
Winter Kinder: When It Snows In KInder Square celebrates the joy of being a child when it snows. There is no doubt that snow changes the landscape! If you are a child, the change that snow brings to the outside world invites so many opportunities to have fun. Whether it is catching snowflakes on your tongue or sharing a toboggan with a friend, the sight of a blanket of freshly fallen snow opens up a whole new world of outdoor possibilities. As you read Winter Kinder: When It Snows In Kinder Square with your child you will rediscover the thrill of simply being outdoors. Your child will sit wide-eyed looking at the illustrations that are bursting with color as you read the words that paint a mental image of building a snowman, tossing a football in the snow, and embracing life with friends while bundled up in layers of winter clothing. Winter Kinder: When It Snows In Kinder Square will remind you of your own childhood. The memories that are sparked will open up a conversation with your little ones that will give them a picture of the world you grew up in. This is not a holiday book. While winter is often associated with Christmas and Hanukkah Winter Kinder: When It Snows In Kinder Square focuses, instead, on being outside, being with friends, and, mostly, being a child. Written and illustrated by children's authors Robin MacBlane and Larry Whitler (Robin And The Giant) Winter Kinder: When It Snows In Kinder Square is the kind of book that you and your children (or grandchildren) can cozy up with together. So, make some hot chocolate, sit in a big comfy chair, and share the joy of being a child in winter (even if those big bulky winter clothes make it a chore when it is time to use the restroom).
A collection of 200 lyrics and poems from songs I've written since 1970. Most of these are in audible form on different online music sites but I wanted to showcase the lyrics by themselves coupled here with illustrations instead of melodies.
56 short stories for children and other deep thinkers! These stories were written by Robin And The Giant (also known as Robin MacBlane and Larry Whitler) for their children's radio program.
Two nine year old boys, named Oreo and Braun, accidentally discover a time portal when they attempt to return a walking cane to an old man in the restroom of a restaurant. They step back into 1941 but are unable to return to their own time (1996) when they carry the cane through the doorway. In the process the boys meet a series of characters and some important lessons are learned including the absurdity of prejudice.
Guardians Of The Apple Tree Seedlings" is a series of thirty one essays centered around the nurturing and caring for apple tree seedlings which serves as a metaphor for the inner potential within all of us.
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