A home for Webby is a true story about a duck named Webby who lived for a year with Emily Seaver Keith and her family. This story tells how her children discovered ducklings under their swing one spring and asked to take care of them and keep them. The adventures that followed during the next year are told and illustrated in this heartwarming book.
Emily and her family have had many interesting animals in their lives, but Webby was always the story that was told over and over again. She felt compelled to write this story so that her children could read it to their children, and their grandchildren. Readers of all ages will enjoy this story of how people and animals communicate, love, and care for each other.
About the Author
Emily Seaver Keith is a retired graphic artist who lives and paints on the coast of Maine where she is currently working on her next children's book, the story of her aunt's pony farm. Emily attended the Hartford Art School and studied writing and illustrating children's books at Hartford College for Women. Further studies include painting en plein air with Caleb Stone on Monhegan Island and Stan Moeller in France. She is a member of the American Society of Marine Artists and the Cape Elizabeth Art League. Learn more about the author on her web site at EmilyKeithPaintings.com.