My Fishing Adventure
This is a personalized story in which your child enters a fishing contest and
catches the biggest fish ever caught!
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The story is personalized with the child's details which you provide like
name,
age,
hometown,
names of friends, name of older
fishing partner
(like dad or grandpa) and of course your name,
the person giving the book and the
date
you are giving it. This makes it a great keep sake.
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We'll add a special message from you to the child like "You are very special!"
or similar, a no cost to you, if you request it on the order form.
A detailed story of
this book is given below. We guarantee satisfaction so
there is no risk when you order our books.
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Price $17.95 Book#513a Hard cover, 6
3/4" x 8 1/4", 36 pages, For ages 4-10
grown-ups
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A detailed story of
this book is given below. We guarantee satisfaction so
there is no risk when you order our books.
Please include the following on the order
form:-
- Book number
- Child's name
- Child's gender
- Child's age
- Hometown
(fishing location e.g. name of river). Please enter this on the order
form where hometown is requested.
- A friend's name
- Name of an adult fishing partner
- Name of person giving the book
- Date the book is given
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My Fishing Adventure - The
Detailed Story
As you read the story substitute
the underlined information with yours. This is just a sample, your book
will be made
using the requested details above.
- Page 1 - The book title and picture
illustrations
- Page 2 - Picture illustration
(2 samples shown above
this page)
- Page 3 - "My Fishing Adventure" was
created especially for Michael Jeremy Smith at the age of 8, with love
from Mom and Dad, June 12, 2000
- Page 4 - Michael Jeremy Smith was
peacefully reclining in his bed, browsing through his newest fishing catalog and thinking
about the annual fishing contest at Atlanta. "I sure wish I could enter," Mike
said to himself as he flipped through the pages.
- Page 5 - A picture illustration
- Page 6 - Another picture illustration
- Page 7 - Mike turned the page and saw Bobber
Bear in the catalog. "Boy, I wish I could be a fishing bear like Bobber Bear.
I would be able to fish anytime I wanted," thought Mike as he gently
nodded off to sleep.
- Page 8 - Mike began to dream. In
his dream, he was magically transformed into Bobber Bear. What was even more amazing
was the fact that Dad was also transformed into another fishing bear.
- Page 9 - Picture illustration
- Page 10 - Another picture illustration
- Page 11 - Dad told Mike to get
his fishing rod because they were going to enter the fishing rodeo! Mike was
very excited as they began packing for their fishing trip. Along with sandwiches and
fruit, they packed plenty of water to drink. Dad brought a tent.
- Page 12 - They decided to go to the Bass Pro
Shop to get sinkers, flies, hooks, floats and anything else they might need for the
fishing contest. Dad also looked at the new boats, outdoor gear and other fishing
equipment.
- Page 13 - Picture illustration
- Page 14 - Another picture illustration
- page 15 - Mike was fascinated by the
colossal 30,000 gallon saltwater aquarium they found stocked full of trophy-size fish of
many types. There was even a real person in the tank hand-feeding the fish!
- Page 16 - At the fish camp, Mike and
Dad set up the tent for the night. With the boat in the water, they took their
places and Dad started the motor! "Look out, fish, here we come!" yelled Mike
and Dad at the same time.
- Page 17 - Picture illustration
- Page 18 - Another picture illustration
- Page 19 - First they cruised up the river so
Dad could find just the right spot. Mike was starting to get impatient when
Dad said, "This is the place!" Immediately, Mike began looking for
fish. He wished Larry, Wayne and Bob could be here with him.
- Page 20 - Mike watched Dad get one fishing
pole ready. Next, Dad grabbed a spinner. Then Dad helped Mike get his
very own fishing rod ready. Mike was going to try a plastic worm first.
- Page 21 - A picture illustration
- Page 22 - Another picture illustration
- Page 23 - Mike had trouble throwing out his
fishing line. Several times it caught nothing other than branches of some nearby
trees. Finally, he learned how to cast his artificial bait to the right spot.
- Page 24 - The first time Mike reeled
in his line slowly. He was very disappointed that the fish were not biting.
After three more casts, Mike began to understand that you do not catch fish every
single time you throw out your line. Soon Mike was catching quite a few fish,
but none of them were big enough to win a trophy!
- Page 25 - Picture illustration
- Page 26 - Another picture illustration
- Page 27 - With the noon sun directly
overhead, Dad reeled in the line, but Mike left his line out and set his rod by his
seat.
- Page 28 - While he was eating lunch, Mike
heard a noise next to him. There was a quick jerk and his pole almost fell into the
water. Mike quickly grabbed the pole, but the fish that Mike hooked
was so-o-o big that it began pulling the boat!
- Page 29 - Picture illustration
- Page 30 - Another picture illustration
- Page 31 - The sandwiches flew overboard
as Mike, Dad, the boat, and the fish headed down the river through the rapids.
Dad looked so funny trying to keep one hand on the boat and the other on his hat.
Mike would have chuckled if he had not been afraid of losing his fish.
- Page 32 - As the boat raced toward the shore,
the other fishing contestants could not get out of the way fast enough. Fishing
poles were snapping and lines were breaking, as Larry, Wayne and Bob,and his other
friends were cheering from the banks. Mike was ready to land the fish and try
to win the trophy!
- Page 33 - Picture illustration
- Page 34 - Another picture illustration
- Page 35 - The fish was the biggest ever
caught in Atlanta. The loudspeaker hailed, "The winner of this year's fishing
contest is Michael Jeremy Smith...
"Mike, Mike! Wake up!" said
Dad, while shaking Mike out of his dream. "I just entered us in the big fishing
contest. Let's go now or we will be late!" Mike grinned from ear
to ear. Maybe his dream would come true after all!
- Page 36 - Has the child's name, and space to
record the following:- The child's favorite fish to catch, favorite fish to eat, favorite
fishing location and names of other fishing partners.
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My Fishing
Adventure
(for grown-ups)
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