All That Glitters, by Raye Rabbit foot is a new Caribbean folk-story, sure to give you a toothy smile. Throughout the Caribbean, fishermen have traditionally blown a conch shell trumpet to announce they have fish to sell... This book explores what might happen when a lucky fisherman, who can't blow his horn, finds sunken treasure and lost GOLD! Illustrated by Michelle Bousquet, the book opens our eyes underwater ... to the beautiful tropical views on the ocean floor.
Through Providence, Raye Rabbitfoot (Raylene Loomer) was born in Concord, Massachusetts. Ley Lines is a group of short stories recapping her serendipitous adventures; whence traversing beyond the six square miles of town. Raye is the author of an ongoing series of children’s books dedicated to the volcanic island of Montserrat WI, Caribbean.
The Monkey Jar, by Raye Rabbitfoot is a lively Calypso Sing-Along for children of all ages... With charming illustrations by Lake Jonason and clever watercolors by Michael Nestor, the book depicts the antics of the Green Vervet Monkeys which live on the islands of St. Kitts, Nevis and Barbados, in the Caribbean... The book has a companion CD recording by Calypso Jim of Antigua to Steelpan music... Based on a Nevisian Proverb: "Monkey Has Only One Suit, So He Must Keep It Dry"... The song lyrics follows a wet monkey trying to find shelter from the rain. Each time he is dry and settled in, he faces a dilemma and must run onward.... After running from one colorful island scene to the next, the monkey finally finds refuge in an old traditional WATER JAR, aptly called: THE MONKEY JAR
The Lizards Tail is a story about a POWWOW Complete with an audio narration accompanied by Native American flute, drum, and song. When Miss Lizard arrives late at a powwow giveaway, she finds the gifts are all gone. Feeling sorry for her, the drummers offer Miss Lizard a SONG a song for a sad lizard. Miss Lizard is not happy with her gift and leaves the powwow without dancing or even saying thank you. Later, with a flip of the tail, a very happy and grateful Miss Lizard finds the perfect use for the magical powwow song.
Pico de Gallo is a MARIACHI in English. It tells the story of a sly rooster who uses too many hot chiles in a recipe for salsato help him escape from too many hungry coyotes.
Through Providence, Raye Rabbitfoot (Raylene Loomer) was born in Concord, Massachusetts. Ley Lines is a group of short stories recapping her serendipitous adventures; whence traversing beyond the six square miles of town. Raye is the author of an ongoing series of children’s books dedicated to the volcanic island of Montserrat WI, Caribbean.
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