The Disappearance of Hoppy: A Tale of Friendship, Teamwork, and Truth in "A Hard Nut to Crack
In the second book of the “Boomer’s Tales” series, A
Hard Nut to Crack, Chloe’s friend, Robbie, lets his dog out in his
backyard. When he goes to let Hoppy back in, the fence gate is open, and Hoppy
is gone. Robbie runs over to Chloe’s house and tells Nana Weathers and Chloe
what has happened. Nana Weathers invites Robbie and his family and some other
friends to come over to the house to come up with a plan to find Hoppy. Here is
an excerpt from Chapter 6: Clue. “I believe it may have been a child
or a teen who took Hoppy,” Nana Weathers said. “Robbie found a candy wrapper in
the yard near the fence gate. Of course, the wrapper could have blown into the
yard, but it’s our only clue, aside from some disappearing items from Pet
Friend.”
Have you ever experienced the disappearance of a pet? When I was a child, I had a cat that disappeared.
I looked and looked for him. I rode around the neighborhood on my bike calling
his name and asking neighbors if they had seen him. A friend and I loved to
ride our bikes together. One day we rode our bikes over to the high school not
far from our neighborhood. As we rounded one of the corners, I heard a meow. Lo
and behold, Pumpkin had found me.
In “A Hard Nut to Crack,” the disappearance of Hoppy brings family and friends together. The concepts of friendship, teamwork, and telling the truth in this book are valuable lessons for children to learn.
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