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A Bird That Couldn't Fly
von Tony Harrison
Verlag: AuthorHouse
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-4259-2820-9
Erschienen am 18.05.2006
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 6 mm [T]
Gewicht: 164 Gramm
Umfang: 104 Seiten

Preis: 14,90 €
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Klappentext

A BOOK YOU CAN WRITE IN!

This is not only an exciting fun filled story. It's also a motivational tool that gives a child an "I CAN DO IT" outlook on life.
The reader gets to name the main character as well as where the story takes place. By letting the child interact in the book, it will increase the chance of them learning more than they would from just hearing or reading a good story.
Within the book there is an empty space for the child to write the name of the bird. This happens every time the birds' name is mentioned. Also there is a blank page for every chapter that the child can draw on if they choose.
Follow the little bird born without the ability to fly as he learns about life. Be with him as he meets other animals and learns how, like people, everyone is unique in their own way. See his courage and bravery as he goes against the odds to do something no other bird has ever dared to do. He strives to enter the race the land animals have in the fall. The land animals have never let a bird enter the race. See his determination to enter the race and bring change so in the future it will be acceptable for other birds to race as well.

All children are special and have something to give. It's our responsibility as adults to draw out their strengths, giving them every resource available.




"I read to my daughter every night, but I have never read her a story as fun and inspirational as A bird that couldn't fly. This is a story I want my child to read over and over again."
Author / Teresa Hawker