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Let your imagination soar alongside Ben and Pirate Moon as they embark upon a galactic adventure. Sailing through the glittering night, they explore the universe in a pirate ship of Ben's dreams. The escapade leads them to the Big Dipper where Ben skips down the gangplank and splashes bravely into its starry depths. They sail to Saturn to slide gleefully along Saturn's rings and stop to shoot stars that dazzle like fireworks from the ship's cannon. With dawn quickly approaching, they encounter a fiery comet that disables their ship. Will Ben make it back to earth and safely home to his cozy…mehr

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Let your imagination soar alongside Ben and Pirate Moon as they embark upon a galactic adventure. Sailing through the glittering night, they explore the universe in a pirate ship of Ben's dreams. The escapade leads them to the Big Dipper where Ben skips down the gangplank and splashes bravely into its starry depths. They sail to Saturn to slide gleefully along Saturn's rings and stop to shoot stars that dazzle like fireworks from the ship's cannon. With dawn quickly approaching, they encounter a fiery comet that disables their ship. Will Ben make it back to earth and safely home to his cozy bed before his incredible dream ends? CCSS 820 L - 36 Pages - 8.5 X 11 in
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Courtney believes that a fanciful story transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary moments. Her cherished memories of childhood include listening to the imaginative retelling of classical yarns and fairy tales by her father. Courtney continued this delightful tradition while raising her daughter. This Skin I'm In was envisioned following a zoo visit. She wrote the story for her daughter and children of all ages with the cooperation and support of her friend and the book's illustrator, Karen Henneck. Courtney resides in Atlanta or wherever her husband, Jerry unpacks his portmanteau. When she isn't spinning fables for her gregarious granddaughter, she probably has a camera or a paintbrush in her hand. You can view her work at: www.courtneycrane.co