Harry, the troll, has settled into a comfy routine with Piff, the tiny dragon, but life takes a turn for the worse when their egg for. breakfast hatches, bringing much more than food to the table.
Having two dragons is more than Harry can handle as the duo finds ways to cause trouble in the troll's life. But when the dragons get lost, Harry realizes there is enough room in his heart for two.
Lisa Reinicke is the majority holder of Our House Publications and author of 4 published children’s picture books for sale on Amazon and independent book stores. Lisa was honored with the Mom's Choice Gold Award for lifetime literary excellence for her children's book "Wings and Feet in 2017. She is a storyteller and author of 35 children’s stories appearing on local TV shows, elementary schools, and bookstores. The stories have been published in 3 collective recordings for distribution for A Goodnight Sleep Company. She also produced online (virtual) training for service advisors and technicians. Lisa served as head writer and on-camera talent in the videos. Her books are entertaining yet focus on social issues that engage children and parents to discuss. Her four children were all uniquely different ranging from physical differences, adoption, and physiological disorders that lead her following experts in each field to help children overcome the stigma around being different.
Lisa passionately works raising money for charities that improve children’s lives physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
How many times in our adult lives do we say, "No, no, a millions times no!" But then our NO turns to a yes?
Our hearts are bendable, shapeable, and capable of expanding.
Harry is a rough, tough, troll that wants to be alone. But his heart just won't let him.
I know that I have been guilty of being like Harry and wanting to lock people out of my heart.
Then I am grateful for the abilities of the heart to change because the people I most wanted to lock out are the ones that have become most dear.
I love Harry!
Book Excerpt
Two Tails on the Trail
“Oh, no, you don’t.” The troll covered his eyes with his giant hands. “No, no, no! Listen here, dragon, you are very cute…but there is no room for you in my cave. You cannot stay, not even one day! One, two, three, out the door with thee!”
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