Friday, April 3, 2020

Brown Bear Won't Share by RW Culpepper



Teaching Kids to Share and Show Kindness

Brown Bear awoke from hibernation to the tempting scent of pears in the air. It was spring, and the forest was buzzing with life. He could see Owl, Rabbit, Squirrel, and three little mice.

“Good morning, all,” said Brown Bear. “I'm on my way to pick some delicious sweet pears, ten, twenty, thirty if I dare. I will eat them all without care.”

“That wouldn't be wise,” said Owl. “Your belly could turn sour and pass gas that is foul. Instead of eating them all without care, do the right thing, and share.”

BROWN BEAR WON’T SHARE
is a book about a selfish, greedy bear. Brown Bear is so selfish and greedy he won’t even share with his friends. Now that’s one selfish bear. Brown Bear soon realizes that he needs his friends and being unkind to them is not the way to go.

A Note From The Author

Thank you for your support! I hope you enjoyed reading "BROWN BEAR WON’T SHARE." Writing and illustrating children's picture books are super fun for me, especially those that teach moral lessons and help build a kid's self-esteem. I hope that my books will increase a child's love for reading, listening, and storytelling, allowing parents and children to spend quality time together. Your opinions, thoughts, and suggestions are always much appreciated.

-R. W. Culpepper

Boys and girls ages 0-8 will love hearing about Brown Bear and his forest friend’s adventures in this new book series teaching moral lessons and self-esteem along the way.



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R.W. Culpepper was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 19 in the wee hours of Sunday morning. Growing up, seeing ghosts and other strange things has influenced his writing and story creation tremendously. Mr. Culpepper being a big fan of R. L. Stine, Rod Serling, and Stephen King, may have a little something to do with it. Although his stories may contain monsters and other creatures, they mainly showcase kid's/anthropomorphic animal's extraordinary bravery, overcoming their fears and facing the unknown. Mr. Culpepper writes his books in the genre of fantasy/sci-fi books for children ages 7-12 in the form of short story picture books.

He will also release rhythmic storytelling books for toddlers to 2nd graders teaching moral lessons.



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