Nancy Dees' Newly Released "Dusty and the Milk Can" is a Fun and Charming Story for Kids About One Child's Growing Dislike for Milk
"Dusty and the Milk Can" from Christian Faith Publishing author Nancy Dees is an amusing tale that tells the story of Dusty, a young boy who starts to dislike drinking milk so one day, he skipped the drink and went out to play--only to get foolishly caught up in an unfortunate incident.
MEADVILLE, Pa., May 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Dusty and the Milk Can": a delightful narrative of Dusty's silly misfortune in a seemingly normal day in their family farm. "Dusty and the Milk Can" is the creation of published author Nancy Dees, a long-time resident of Arkansas who started writing children's stories in 1995. She received a diploma from the Institute of Children's Literature for her studies in a two-year writing course that focused on writing for children and teenagers. In 2001, she worked as a substitute teacher which lasted for a few years before she became a full-time kindergarten paraprofessional.
Dees shares, "Dusty is a young boy who lives on a dairy farm with his mom and dad. He helps his dad with milking the cows, cleaning the milking equipment, and pitching hay. On weekends, after completing his chores in the dairy barn, he enjoys dribbling and tossing his basketball into the hoop above the barn door. Dusty loves basketball and hopes to someday become a basketball player. One morning, after his chores and breakfast, he grabs his basketball and heads outside, but his mother reminds him to drink his milk before he goes out. Since Dusty spends his mornings working in the dairy barn, he begins to feel surrounded by milk and so he develops a dislike for the drink. When his mother goes outside to hang out clothes, Dusty hides his milk in the refrigerator, grabs his basketball, and sneaks outside. He dribbles and tosses his basketball at the hoop for a while until he aims too high and his basketball sails into the hayloft through the open door. With the ladder missing, Dusty has to try to figure out how to get his basketball out of the hayloft. Nearby, he sees a milk can without a lid and drags it over to use as a ladder. As he stands on the milk can and struggles to kick the basketball loose from a rafter, he loses his footing and one of his legs slides down into the milk can and gets stuck!
"Frustrated and in pain, he feels that he just can't seem to get away from milk! Now, he has to figure out how to get back to the house and get his leg out of the milk can without his mother seeing the trouble he's gotten himself into."
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Nancy Dees' new book is an entertaining children's book illustrated creatively to tell Dusty's amusing day for young readers to find joy through his story in these colorful pages.
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Consumers can purchase "Dusty and the Milk Can" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about "Dusty and the Milk Can", contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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