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A cunning owl and a distracted cat attempt to outsmart each other in this charming, timeless fable One day, Grey Cat stumbles upon a surprise in one of his usual fishing spots: a small wooden rowboat containing a bucket of fresh fish sitting idly. Curious and eager to snatch it up, Grey Cat seeks the help of a nearby owl, who is willing to lend a hand if Grey Cat helps him free his claw from under a log. But will Grey Cat choose to help the owl-or is he too eager to reach the rowboat and grab his newfound treasure?
A gentle story about sadness showing that sometimes all you need to feel better is the openness of someone who accepts you as you are. A Financial Times Best Children's Book of 2021 This is a subtle story about an elephant who is feeling sorrowful, and nothing seems to interest him or lift his spirits. Illustrated with a striking contrast between shadow and light, the moody blue elephant appears to live in a different world from his colorful savanna friends. Empathy is a tricky emotion for children and adults alike to grasp, but The Shadow Elephant manages to walk the line between sadness, understanding, and emotional connection. Here we witness, in a story that unfolds at a natural, gentle pace, that it's okay to be sad and to show it, and that this sorrow is not necessarily a problem to be fixed, but is a feeling to acknowledge without judgement. This simple act of acceptance and validating another creature's feelings is subtle, yet, it is an essential step to true empathy.
Discover the story of a brave gorilla unfairly accused of stealing-but the truth will sooner or later come out of someone's mouth! Little Gorilla stole the flamingo's eggs! Grivet, who was hiding behind an old stump, saw him! Well, at least, that's what he thinks he saw. . . . And that's what he told Chimpanzee. And here they are both on the heels of this naughty bandit. However, Little Gorilla is only helping his grandfather. Is Grivet jumping to conclusions?
An inspiring story about decision-making and self-trust when you're all alone, by critically acclaimed creators Nadine Robert and Qin LengAround Clover's family's goat farm, there are plenty of things to do, from picking blueberries to collecting clams. But making decisions, even choosing something to do, is a great source of hesitation for young Clover-that is, until one day, the child's beloved goat, Peony, wanders too far from the farm. In order to bring Peony back home safely, Clover will have to learn to act quickly and decisively.
A 2021 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Book "Absorbing storytelling."-Publishers Weekly STARRED Review "A riveting read."-Kirkus Reviews STARRED Review What's on the other side of the forest? A young rabbit and his father are determined to find out in this modern picture book that "feels like a vintage gem" (New York Times), calling to mind the tender work of Beatrix Potter. Some say that wolves, ogres, and giant badgers live in the forest beside Arthur's house. That's why no one ever goes in there, to see what's on the other side. But one day, Arthur's dad has an idea-a magnificent idea! Build a tower to look over the treetops! But a magnificent idea takes a lot of work. Will the villagers join and help them? And when the tower takes shape, what will they see on the other side? This wonderful, heartwarming story reminiscent of classic children's books, is perfect for: Teaching kids about cooperation and teamwork-and how they help us achieve our dreams! A fun and creative Easter or Spring-themed gift for kids
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