Animal Fairy Tales, Book Eight: Touch of Gratitude
Animal Short Stories, Fairy Tales Collection, Bedtime Storybook
von Milana Anderson
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Über das Buch
Creepy feelings will force you to keep reading as young Bruno the boar stumbles upon a terrifying black tree with glowing eyes in a shadowy forest. Frozen with fear, he races home to his parents, only to return with them and learn the truth.
Watch Colby’s life shift when he’s given a sack of corn, with the promise of a magic kernel that will change his fate. A lazy coyote worked reluctantly. But when the harvest arrives and no magic corn appears, he’s crushed. But he reveals the true magic: it was never in the corn.
The Soccer Teams, The Spoiled Kangaroo, The Giant Hamster, The Cranky Dog, The Greedy Bear, and more will take you on an emotional rollercoaster, making you feel everything from intense excitement to calming relief. These stories will inspire courage and leave you with a sense of satisfaction that only a truly remarkable tale can deliver.
My stories are more than fairy tales. I wanted children to feel the thrill of sports like boxing, dancing, football, swimming, wrestling, and ice skating—to embrace passion, discipline, and triumph.
I wanted children to admire the courage of firefighters and police officers, the compassion of doctors, the brilliance of engineers, the artistry of designers and musicians, the strategy of chess players, the excitement of travelers and pilots, the dedication of farmers, and the determination of bankers and entrepreneurs. I wanted them to see themselves in these roles—to dream, to strive, and one day, to become the heroes they once read about.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kinder- und Jugendbücher
- Weitere Kategorien Märchen / Fabeln, Sport / Abenteuer
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Projektoption: 15×23 cm
Seitenanzahl: 90 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9798991735452
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Dez. 09, 2024
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter short animal stories, animal fairy tales
Über den Autor
My Dearest Readers, I have written 177 animal fairy tales. By giving them human struggles, I wanted children to feel every heartbeat, every tear of sorrow, and every spark of hope. I wanted them to see themselves in a fox’s cunning, a tiger’s strength, a bird’s fear. I wanted children to live through my characters—to shiver in the rain, to run, to rise after every fall. Not just to read but to carry the lessons into their own lives. My stories are more than fairy tales. I wanted children to feel the thrill of sports like boxing, dancing, football, swimming, wrestling, and ice skating—to embrace passion, discipline, and triumph. I wanted children to admire the courage of firefighters and police officers, the compassion of doctors, the brilliance of engineers, and the artistry of designers and musicians. I wanted them to see themselves in these roles—to dream, to strive, and one day, to become the heroes they once read about.