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Photo Credits

Many thanks to Flickr and the fine photographers who took and shared the pictures you see in these books. We only use pictures that have been shared with the Creative Commons license and those with no known copyright. You may click on photo credits link in any book to link to the pages on Flickr for the photos. Of course, the pictures remain the property of photographers who took them and all the restrictions they placed on their use still apply.

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To see the credits for any book, click the Settings  menu in the upper right and select More, the link will be near the bottom of that page.

The Spring

Click on the links below to go to the Flickr page for each photograph.

 Flickr Winnie was a young girl. Winnie liked to explore.
 Flickr One day, Winnie went into the woods near her house.
 Flickr Winnie saw a boy in the woods.
 Flickr The boy's name was Jesse. Jesse was a nice boy.
 Flickr Jesse was sitting under a large tree.
 Flickr Jesse was drinking water from a spring.
 Flickr Winnie was thirsty. Winnie wanted a drink of water too.
 Flickr Jesse told Winnie to not drink the water coming up from the ground.
 Flickr Jesse's mom came to the big tree. Her name was Mae.
 Flickr Mae brought a horse with her.
 Flickr Winnie told Mae that she wanted a drink from the spring.
 Flickr Mae told Winnie not to drink from the spring.
 Flickr The water was bad.
 Flickr The water made people live forever.
 Flickr Winnie did not believe Mae was telling the truth.
 Flickr Mae did tell the truth. Mae was kind and honest.
 Flickr Living forever was not good. Mae told Winnie that living forever was a curse.
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