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Hello ... Fruit Basket: Blackfoot Version

Author(s):

Jason Eaglespeaker, Eugene Braverock

Illustrator(s):

None listed

Hello ... Fruit Basket: Blackfoot Version

With "Hello … Fruit Basket", Eugene Brave Rock takes us through the most important part of his day – enjoying a morning stroll with his son, Colt. "Hello … Fruit Basket", a backyard visit like no other. A language quest through seemingly endless fruit trees and fauna. One boy’s daily journey with his dad to appreciate the fantastic world around them.

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