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Book 4: Boar's Brother Hardy
After Boar’s parents return from the state fair, they are surprised to find that they brought home a new member for the family. The family decides to adopt, and Boar and Junior now have a brother. Enjoy this charming story with the same simple drawings as the previous books in the series of five.

Book 5: Boar's School
In this final book of a charming 5-book series, Boar’s family make an astonishing discovery. While on an outing to view the large Holiday Tree at the State’s Capitol, the family learns there is a school beneath. You are sure to smile as Boar, Junior, and Hardy meet some of their future classmates.

Book 6: Boar's Treehouse
Mom shooed Boar, Junior, and Hardy out of the house and told them to play outside. The kids thought it would be cool to build a treehouse. But how? Hardy then remembered a story Dad once told the kids about making tin-can telephones when he was a kid. You will laugh as you watch the kids figure out how to build their treehouse.

Book 9: Harvest Wagon of Hope
The Gee children and their classmates embark on an enlightening journey through the world of food insecurities. With grace and charm, the authors weave a narrative that teaches young readers the importance of helping others and reassures them that seeking help is nothing to be ashamed of. True to their commitment to making a difference, the Gees pledge to donate proceeds from this book to support their local food bank, nurturing bodies and minds alike.

Book 10: A Campfire Story
The author recalls a childhood memory of Dad telling this scary, suspenseful story around a campfire. Dad and friend took a shortcut through a cemetery. The two had heard a mysterious knock coming from within an old house on the grounds and decided to investigate. The story captures the essence of a campfire story while keeping it engaging and suitable for children. A perfect gift for the storyteller in your family.

Book 11: Kid of the Snow Hill
Boar, Hardy, Junior and their friends engage in a variety of winter games. “KID of the Snow Hill” is a variation of the popular game “King of the Hill” where each child strives to be the first to climb to the top of the giant snowbank. What could be better than being a kid and playing in the snow with friends? There are optional educational activities that the reader and listener may engage in. Oh, and of course there is a surprise ending!

Book 12: Boar's Tonsils
When Mom receives a call from school, she finds out that Boar does not feel well. The next day, they visit the doctor. The doctor informs them that Boar’s tonsils need to be removed. Boar is taken by surprise and starts to wonder what will happen. Based upon the author’s own experience Cindy and Gus Gee present their 12th book, “Boar’s Tonsils” as a charming and comforting story to ease your child’s fear about having their tonsils removed.

Book 13: Boar and the Service Dogs
Join Boar, Hardy and Junior on a summer's day walk when they encounter a school full of pups. Guided by Johnny, a graduate of the school, the children learn about the work and time involved to train a service dog. Prologue identifies types of "service" dogs and how you could become involved.