New Children’s Fiction Book for Review: Cree and Scooter Hit the Slopes in British Columbia by Tammy Sutton-Brown

Cree and Scooter Tammy Sutton-Brown will be touring in March with her children’s fiction picture book, Cree and Scooter Hit the Slopes in British Columbia.


The Adventures of Cree and Scooter is a series geared toward children aged 4 to 8, and it exposes readers to various cultures in an age appropriate manner. Oscillating between the spheres of reality and fantasy, this book connects readers to the two main characters, Cree and Scooter, as they navigate their way through many countries across the globe while Cree dreams in her bed at night. Together Cree and Scooter travel to countries such as China, Egypt, Canada, Kenya, New Zealand, India, Japan and many more to experience the richness and uniqueness of many cultures of the world. In Cree and Scooter’s outrageous adventures each book in this series showcases some ‘travel mishaps’ and humor into the storyline to engage the audience. Cree and Scooter differ from traditional children’s books, as it infuses academic learning into fun adventures. This series of books includes opportunities for readers to learn world geography, history, key words from different languages, and many different cultural customs. The first book in the series begins on the continent of North America, in the country of Canada: Cree and Scooter Hit the Slopes in British Columbia.

Read an Excerpt

“Cree”, Scooter was saying, “Fasten your seatbelt, just like you do in the car.“Scooo…ter,” Cree said.

“You’re talking! How is that possible?”

“Special things happen when we dream.”

“Wow!” Cree exclaimed with glee.

“This is going to be the best plane ride ever!”

84 pages

Find out more about this book and Tammy Sutton-Brown at her blog: Tammy Sutton-Brown

If you would like to review Cree and Scooter Hit the Slopes in British Columbia, please email Tracee Gleichner at tgleichner(at)me.com

Thank you!


One Response to “New Children’s Fiction Book for Review: Cree and Scooter Hit the Slopes in British Columbia by Tammy Sutton-Brown”

  1. love to do this tour

    Abi Buening
    513 Sixth Ave. S.
    Grand Forks, ND 58201

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