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Part 2:
Paula and Calvin met each other
on the Internet while chatting about their interest in
hot air ballooning. As they became ‘Net pals, they
found they had even more in common.
That's when they devised a
plan to escape the unhappiness of their daily lives
and balloon to a Pacific island to begin an ideal life.
After a wondrous journey fraught with peril, they arrive
in their separate balloons. Their arrivals,
however, do not go as planned.
Both have unexpected accidents
and almost perish. After these severe challenges, they
finally meet Captain Opto who introduces himself
as Mentor.
Ultimately they find shelter and build a fire.
Mentor guides them through
their initial survival challenges-- not the least of which
is
avoiding
starvation.
Meanwhile, Loui, Calvin's dog, meets a new friend,
- a dog that was left on the island when a pirate
ship wrecked years ago.
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Life Lessons for Kids: 52 Fun and Simple Games and Activities
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Paula's
Perilous Adventure is truly a labor of love. From it's conception,
4 years ago, to its eventual release, it has faced challenges
worthy of an epic itself.
Wayne Anderson, a father of two wrote the stories to address a burning issue
being discussed by parents all over America: The iabsence of morality and value-based
decision making in the entertainment that is currently mass-produced.
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The Heartwood Institute
Heartwood Institute is a non-profit educational organization founded to promote
the understanding and practice of seven universal ethical attributes:
Courage, Loyalty, Justice, Respect, Hope, Honesty, and Love. We believe these
attributes constitute the foundations of community among all people.
Heartwood offers literature-based ethics education resources for children, schools,
and families.
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