Additional Works by Author Jane Scoggins Bauld


Stories Currently Being Reviewed:

Aboka and the Pewter Rabbit


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins Bauld:This forthright story for children 4-8 portrays a young child who is starting to school--leaving his safe and happy time at home with Momma to go to school. Because of a treasured gift given to Aboka by Momma, he is able to start school successfully.Contract pending:Waterfront Books.

FooFooBoomBoom


Copyright 1995 Jane Scoggins Bauld:A lop-eared bunny adopted by a classroom of children is protected from the painful news that he is different from his award-winning family of rabbits. He will never win an award, but discovers that love is better than any award.

The Third Seed


Copyright 1995 Jane Scoggins Bauld:Before coming to America, Isamu Taniguchi, the designer and builder of Austin's Oriental Garden, was presented a 1000-year-old lotus seed by the Emperor of Janpan to bring with him to America. This ancient seed was planted and is still growing today.

Kaniapoo's Ring


Copyright 1995 Jane Scoggins Bauld:As part of the Comanche heritage, the author presents a touching story of a young Comanche girl. By presenting vignettes ini Kaniapoo's daily life, this little known culture is portrayed and their destiny revealed.

LuluBelle Goes to School


Copyright 1995 Jane Scoggins Bauld:LuluBelle is a Dominicker hen who normally lives in the henhouse, but once a year she visits school. LuluBelle thrills the children by laying an egg in their classroom.This story answers questions about hens, such as why LuluBelle's egg does not have a baby chicken in it, and why it is brown instead of white.

The Red Roof


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins BauldNicholas knows where he is loved and wanted--with his Uncle Thomas in his red-roofed house. After being shuffled around to find a "better" home for him, Nicholas at last gets to return to the red roof where he is truly at home.

The Last Caboose


Copyuright 1995 Jane Scoggins Bauld:This true-to-life story describes the usefulness, and the demise, of one of America's landmarks--the red caboose. While depicting factual and historical information, this story also evokes caring.

Hole in the Chair


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins Bauld:Spencer didn't know his Grandfather very well, that is until he inherited his chair. Things Spencer finds deep inside the chair help him know and appreciate his Grandfather more than ever before.

Andreia's First Summer


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins Bauld:The swans on Town Lake in Austin are always a delight to see. This story tells how the swans are born, what threats they must overcome in order to survive, and how they change during their growing up years.

lizajane.com


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins Bauld:In amusing and fanciful ways, this story shows what happened to one young girl who sacrificed active play for time on her computer. It helps us see that a balanced life is usually the best way.

Hidalgo's Errand:


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins BauldHidalgo leaves one morning for an errand in the Big Desert, but that one day in the desert changes his life forever as he discovers dangers and miracles along the way.

The Bird Who Would Not Build a Nest


Copyright 1995 Jane Scoggins Bauld:With a bird's eye view of the daily antics of a pair of carbdinals, this story tells how the nest is built, the eggs laid and protected, the baby birds fed until they leave they nest never to return.

The Girl Who Wanted to be a Horse


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins Bauld:Just as with many children in today's world, Yvonne is limited in where she can come and go. She feels unfulfilled until she learns to release her feelings through five little plastic horses. Through these horses she learns to be content and free.

Peggy's Tree


Copyright 1996 Jane Scoggins Bauld:Alone in the middle of busy Highway 183 just outside Austin stands a giant Live Oak tree. There was a time when this tree was threatened to be cut down to make way for the new highway, but through the efforts of Peggy, it was saved. It still grows today, with cars whizzing past on both sides.

Tiompkin's Touch


Copyright 1994 Jane Scoggins Bauld:Tiompkin is an extraordinary cat. He is only a stray, but he gives himself away; helping others, until there is nothing left to give. When Tiompkin dies, the family mourns, but his caring touch is passed on to those who loved him.

Firefly's Light


My Tall Book


Bailey's Ball


Scarlet


Boy Without a Home


The Cow's in the Ditch


Pockets


Kara's Pail


Survival of the Bats


The Star Pod Babies


Grass of the Field


Trees of the Field


Flowers of the Field


Esmerelda's Crown


My First Aid Book



See Jane's Other Published Works:

Rights for Children,The Summer the Dolls Toured Europe,The Story of Mother Tree,Hector's Escapades,Parables for Children,Hector Saves the Moon, The Gift of the Gold Coin,Come to the Gathering, as well as the Rights for Children T-Shirt and Poster, and Works in Progress.


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