The Ten Gallon Bart series of picture books by Susan Stevens Crummel and Dorothy Donohue are currently on sale in Kindle format!
Ten Gallon Bart (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $1)
Ten-Gallon Bart, the sheriff of Dog City, has plans to retire . . . until he hears that Billy the Kid is headed to town.
Billy is the roughest, toughest, gruffest goat in the country. If he reaches Dog City, he’ll gobble up the whole town!
Ten-Gallon Bart must stop him. With the help of Miss Kitty and the other animals, he works up the courage to face the big bully.
Dorothy Donohue’s illustrations rendered in textured paper bring this Wild West story about unlikely heroes to a satisfying conclusion.
Ten Gallon Bart Beats the Heat (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $3.99)
It’s tongue-hanging-out hot, hot, hot in Dog City and Ten-Gallon Bart is downright miserable . . . until he sees an advertisement for chilly Alaska in Barker’s Weekly. He decides to head north, even if it means saying good-bye to his friends and taking a train, stagecoach, and boat to get there!
When Bart finally arrives, he’s ready to fish, sled, and dig up some gold. But Alaska is COLD, and Bart gets in over his head when the worst storm of the century buries all but his ten-gallon hat.
All is not lost when Bart’s pals follow his trail and rescue their favorite dog. Paired with the wonderful text are Dorothy Donohue’s detailed cut-paper illustrations, making this wild, wacky vacation romp the perfect package!
Ten Gallon Bart and the Wild West Show (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $3.99)
Ten-Gallon Bart is bored, bored, bored . . . until Buffalo Chip’s Wild West Show rolls into town. Dog City’s hero is sure he can win the Bull Riding contest and become the star of the show!
But there’s a BIG problem. He has to ride the notorious Crazy Bull.
And there’s an even BIGGER problem. Crazy Bull is downright lazy. He sleeps all the time! If Bart wants to ride him, he has to wake him.
In the end Bart solves the dilemma—and has the wildest, woolliest ride of his life!
Dorothy Donohue’s intricate, cut-paper illustrations bring this Western romp with Bart, Miss Kitty, Wyatt Burp, and the rest of the gang to an outlandish finale.