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A Rattler's Tale

By: Nancy Hicks Marshall
Narrated by: Nancy Hicks Marshall
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Mr. Arizona Black Rattlesnake tells a series of "pert near true" stories about his fellow wild creatures who inhabit an Arizona National Forest.

With the national forest as a backdrop, one of its important creatures, the Arizona black rattlesnake, narrates many short stories about the surprising and creative interaction between wild animals who call this place home and humans who are only visitors. Humorous, action-packed, and wonderfully informative, this science and nature book brings adventure to young readers. Discover what happens when a skunk meets Mom in the shed, and when the mountain lion lands on the family car.

It teaches respect for all life and that all creatures have a place in the tapestry of life. A great stepping-off point for discussion about how we treat the world around us.

Find out what happens, from the Rattler's point of view, when wild animals encounter humans.

©2021 Nancy Hicks Marshall (P)2022 Nancy Hicks Marshall
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