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Not Oatmeal Hikes the Appalachian Trail
by Opye Bettis
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Synopsis
Over 2,000 miles. One tiny hiker. A true story about doing hard things.
Her trail name is Not Oatmeal and at just four years old, she hiked the entire Appalachian Trail with her 14 siblings, her Mom, and their dog.
From climbing the iconic 604 stairs at the start of the Appalachian Trail to ...
Her trail name is Not Oatmeal and at just four years old, she hiked the entire Appalachian Trail with her 14 siblings, her Mom, and their dog.
From climbing the iconic 604 stairs at the start of the Appalachian Trail to ...
Over 2,000 miles. One tiny hiker. A true story about doing hard things.
Her trail name is Not Oatmeal and at just four years old, she hiked the entire Appalachian Trail with her 14 siblings, her Mom, and their dog.
From climbing the iconic 604 stairs at the start of the Appalachian Trail to standing at the summit of Mount Katahdin, this real-life outdoor adventure is filled with big mountains, fairy houses hidden in the woods, icy mornings, muddy feet, and unforgettable trail magic. Step by step, Not Oatmeal discovers that even the biggest journeys are possible when you keep moving forward - one foot at a time.
Told from Not Oatmeal’s bold, playful, and curious perspective, this beautifully illustrated picture book celebrates perseverance, bravery, and the joy of the outdoors. It’s a heartwarming story about believing in yourself, trying hard things, and discovering just how capable you are - no matter your age or size.
Perfect for:
Kids ages 4–8
Families who love hiking, camping, and outdoor adventure
Parents, teachers, and librarians encouraging resilience and confidence
Bedtime reading with a meaningful message
Not Oatmeal Hikes the Appalachian Trail is more than a hiking story; it’s an invitation for kids to dream big, get outside, and believe they can do hard things.
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