By: J. S. Clawson

Illustrated by Helena Crevel

Paperback, 6 x 9 in., black & white interior,
126 pages.
ISBN: 978-1-960430-07-6

Hardback, 8 x 10 in, full color interior, 122 pages.
ISBN: 978-1-960430-08-3

The Hawk and the Hummingbird®
And the Treasure

One foggy morning, a soft breeze glided across the island. It gently rustled the leaves. It rocked the limbs of a maple tree. Fixed to a downturned limb was your average hummingbird nest. And inside the neat and comfortable nest slept a tiny bird. He was dreaming. He dreamed of beautiful garden flowers of all colors. He dreamed of clear blue skies. He dreamed of warm days.

The soft, salty breeze came through the nest. As it did, the tiny bird stretched his little wings. He drew in a deep breath. In the distance was the bay. It surrounded the little island. And in the bay, a bell buoy gonged its morning song.

Eric the Inchworm discovers a riddle in an old book. What does it mean?

Gong! goes the bell buoy one foggy morning on the small island in the bay. Ruby, Red, and their friends will have to work together to answer the newly discovered riddles. What do they mean? Where will they lead? Join the friends as they go on an adventure that will lead them to distant, and sometimes spooky, parts of their small island.

The Treasure book, chapter 1 page
The Hawk and the Hummingbird And the Treasure back cover
The Hawk and the Hummingbird And the Treasure title page
Hawk and the Hummingbird And the Treasure vocabulary words
The Hawk and the Hummingbird And the Treasure learning page