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From Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to the Oregon coast, people of all ages and interests have been entertained by Marjorie Shaefer’s rich collection of rhymes, fables, folk tales, Oregon Trail stories, Great Lakes legends, historical stories, family tales, Texas Jack tales, and fairly scary tales. One won’t want to miss Marjorie telling her spellbinding stories such as Simply Mother Goose, Michigan Mysteries & Histories, Grandma Joined the Army, and others at schools, libraries, family gatherings, state fairs, festivals, and other venues. Availability Fees Contact |
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