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All shoes come in twos, but one red shoe becomes separated from its pair. This shoe dearly misses the other shoe and feels so lonely and afraid. When the red shoe meets a greedy, solitary mouse, who has grown used to living alone and has never experienced loneliness, the shoe has an idea Can this mouse help the red shoe find his friend? Along the way, the usually independent mouse comes to understand the feeling that is loneliness.
Age range 5 to 7 Young children will enjoy the repetitive language and the humorous growth of Blue Fox's name in this appealing tale of an envious fox who always longs for what others have. It explores the ideas that the grass is not always greener on the other side and that it's wise to appreciate who you are. Does your name suit you? Blue Fox prefers everyone else's names. So when he meets Ripple Frog, Maple Squirrel and all the other animals, they give their names to him. As Blue Fox's name grows longer, confusion reigns! Will Blue Fox keep this strange new name? This story teaches us that if your name belongs to you, then it is already the most beautiful name.
Age range 5 to 8 On the hillside is a small, beautiful house where Grace the Witch lives. Anyone who stumbles upon this house would love it, so unsurprisingly, Ant, Rat, Snake and Frog all want to live there, too. But Grace the Witch does not like to share her house and wants to live somewhere quiet. Where should Grace the Witch live? A delightful tale about sharing, loneliness and friendship.
Age range 5 to 8 The sun is smiling in the sky, but suddenly the rain starts. However, the rain does not worry Snail because he has his own little house that fits him perfectly. An ant, a rabbit and a little boy come running through the rain, One after another, they all ask the same question: "Can I stay in your house until the rain stops?" How will Snail's shell hold them all? Children will enjoy this amusing and absurd tale of Snail sharing his little house.
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