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Casey: An erasable coloring storybook about friendship and teamwork
Summary
Janis and Marshall Rice have published Casey, an erasable coloring storybook that follows a friendly front loader and a bulldozer as they help their snowy village. The book features wipe-clean reusable pages and emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and imaginative play.
Content
Authors Janis and Marshall Rice have released Casey, an erasable coloring storybook that combines a short narrative with reusable, wipe-clean pages. The story centers on Casey, a cheerful front loader, and Sydney the bulldozer as they clear heavy snow in their village. The book is presented as an interactive reading and coloring experience intended to encourage creativity and practice fine motor skills. The authors live in Keego Harbor, Michigan, and describe the project as a way to let children participate in the story through play.
Key details:
- Title and creators: Casey by Janis and Marshall Rice, announced via Stellar Literary Press and Media.
- Story elements: Casey (a front loader) and Sydney (a bulldozer) work together to clear snow and support their village.
- Format: Wipe-clean, erasable pages designed for repeated coloring and erasing.
- Themes: The book highlights creativity, community, friendship, and teamwork.
- Availability and contact: Reported as available through ricecheckskids.com and promoted by Stellar Literary Press and Media.
Summary:
The book is described as an interactive story and activity format that blends a simple plot with reusable coloring pages, aiming to engage young readers in imaginative play. The authors continue to create children’s stories while based in Keego Harbor, Michigan, and the title is listed as available through the publisher’s stated channels.
