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Tumbleweed series

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7
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1,431
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~23h 51min
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About Author

Alvin Tresselt

Alvin Tresselt (September 30, 1916, Passaic, New Jersey – July 24, 2000) was an American children's book author and graphic designer. His book White Snow, Bright Snow (illustrated by Roger Duvoisin) won the Caldecott Medal. One of his most popular books was his retelling of the Ukrainian folktale The Mitten, illustrated by Yaroslava Mills. Tresselt grew up in Passaic and graduated from Passaic High School in 1934. He died on July 24, 2000 at his home in Burlington, Vermont at the age of 83.

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Follows the activities of a farmer and his son from sunrise to sunset on a hot summer day.

How the series evolves

beginning
Sun up
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finale
My first horse
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overall
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Books in this Series

Sun up

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Follows the activities of a farmer and his son from sunrise to sunset on a hot summer day.

Look-see with Uncle Bill

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While spending their summer vacation with Uncle Frank and Uncle Bill, two city children discover and begin to explore what seems to be an old gold mine shaft, but find that it is guarded by mountain lions.

Cowboy in the making

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A young orphan boy finds companionship with his horses and an old trapper as they travel together through the Rocky Mountains of the Old West.

The three mustangeers

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Andy, Stub and Hugh are hired by a range superintendent to round up the orneriest mustangs in the county.

The drifting cowboy

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Stories about a working cowboy named Bill who drifts from Montana to Arizona.

The Will James cowboy book

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A collection of stories and art from Will James, who grew up on a ranch and wrote many books about his experiences at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century.

My first horse

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A young cowboy describes his early experiences with horses, from a hobby horse made of a cottonwood log to a horse-shaped pull-toy, and at last a real pony of his own.