Socks On Rocks: These silly sheep knit silly socks

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As a toy designer, sculptor, and illustrator for Disney, Hallmark Cards, Hasbro, and others, Mike Spindle has helped bring to market a variety of toys and gifts for more than 35 years. From L.A. to New York, and places in between, Mike has met, illustrated, and sculpted notable characters including Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Care Bears, Muppets, Bugs Bunny, Phineas and Ferb, and Doc McStuffins, just to name a few. But, the call of the wild brought Mike north to Alaska. It was only natural that he met silly Dall sheep who knit socks and ties. He was told it was to protect their feet, but Mike believes the sheep just want to wear the latest fashions. This is one of the ALASKA TALES.

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As a toy designer, sculptor, and illustrator for Disney, Hallmark Cards, Hasbro, and others, Mike Spindle has helped bring to market a variety of toys and gifts for more than 35 years. From L.A. to New York, and places in between, Mike has met, illustrated, and sculpted notable characters including Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Care Bears, Muppets, Bugs Bunny, Phineas and Ferb, and Doc McStuffins, just to name a few. The call of the wild brought Mike north to Alaska. It was only natural that he was inspired by the local fauna to write Alaska Tales, a series with silly Dall sheep who knit socks and ties, a little bear named Alaska who is hibernating for the first time, and a mail carrying moose named Miles. Mike's Alaska Tales include the following books: Miles is a Mailmoose Socks on Rocks Ni Night Alaska Who knows who he'll find next?

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