Spy Boy, Cheyenne, and Ninety-Six Crayons: A "Mardi Gras" Indian's Story

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Ninety-six colors are barely enough for Spy Boy on Mardi Gras Day! Eight-year-old Spy Boy is hard-headed and smart, and this year is the first year he is masking in his father's Mardi Gras Indian tribe! He worked all year on his beaded and feathered suit. When Spy Boy gets lost, he has only his spirit guide, Cheyenne, and his box of crayons to help him find his way. Spy Boy uses the lessons his dad, Big Chief, has taught him as he looks for the Laser Lemon and Granny Smith Apple suits of his tribe.

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About Rob Owen

Author and illustrator Rob Owen has worked as a graphic designer and professional artist for many years. During his process of obtaining his BFA from Loyola University in New Orleans, he studied writing, graphic design, and many art forms, including drawing, photography, videography, and painting. After Hurricane Katrina, Owen was diagnosed with glioblastoma

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