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Authors: Natalee and Jim Ganyon

Dive into the enchanting worlds of Brown Bear, Monkey, Turtle, and Water Fairy through our curated book selections.

Each story promises captivating moments that will ignite your imagination.

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Here’s How That Happened:

Folk Tales for Children

The first of the series

Here’s How That Happened: Folk Tales for Children offers delightful moral and life-long lessons for young people.

Stories include Four Brainy Story Endings with morals including:

  • He Got too Big for His Britches
  • A Stitch in Time saves Nine (learn counting by 3s)
  • Why the Baboon Has a Red Bottom
  • It’s What’s Inside That Counts (Self Image Living)

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Here’s How That Happened:

Folk Tales for Children All Young At Heart

The second of the series

Experience new tales filled with humor, adventure, and wisdom in the thrilling second volume of the series, now available to enjoy both through listening and animated viewing on Yippee.tv!

  • There’s a Time to Talk and A Time to be Quiet
  • Honesty is the Best Policy
  • Things Are Not Always As They Seem (‘Truth is Greater than Fact,’ Wilber Wright)
  • Coincidence is Often God Moments

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No Surrender, A Soldier's Story, Bataan Death March by Jim Ganyon

In this compelling memoir, US veteran Jim Ganyon shares the powerful story of his father, Robert Lee Morris, a survivor of the Bataan Death March. In 1942, Morris served with the US Army on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines. After enduring intense combat, he was captured, survived the grueling Death March, and was forced to labor in Japanese nickel mines until the end of the war.

Jim Ganyon not only honors his father’s legacy but also pays tribute to all veterans, discussing their sacrifices and the history of WWII. He delves into his father’s post-war struggles with post-traumatic stress, which tragically led to his suicide in 1960. Through this heartfelt narrative, Ganyon sheds light on the ongoing issue of veteran suicide and emphasizes the importance of honoring and supporting those who serve.