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Read MoreThe Adventures of Badger and Wolverine is a heartwarming tale of unexpected friendship in the forest. When cautious Badger meets misunderstood Wolverine, they both realize there’s more to each other than meets the eye. Packed with humor, adventure, and valuable life lessons, this story shows that true friends can come from the most surprising places. Perfect for readers of all ages, it’s a journey of kindness, courage, and the joy of finding a friend who really understands you.
Mary-Ann Merrick lives in London, Ontario, Canada with her husband, son and ginger cat. She enjoyed a career in Quality and Engineering before retiring and tapping into her love of writing. An avid reader, she loves baking and spending time with her family.
Email address for the website: badgerandwolverine@gmail.com
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Read More“As a teacher and a mom, I found ‘The Adventures of Badger and Wolverine’ to be a fantastic resource for discussing themes of friendship and acceptance with my kids. The characters are endearing, and the story is both engaging and educational. Highly recommend for any parent trying to teach these valuable lessons.”
“Absolutely delightful! This book brings a breath of fresh air to children’s literature with its compelling story and meaningful messages. Badger and Wolverine’s journey from mistrust to friendship had us rooting for them from start to finish!”
“I’ve added ‘The Adventures of Badger and Wolverine’ to our library’s must-read shelf for kids. The book’s vibrant descriptions and the dynamic duo of Badger and Wolverine make it a hit among our young readers who are learning about empathy and bravery.”