It is Simple You See (e-bog) af Gammon, Bob
Gammon, Bob

It is Simple You See e-bog

34,20 DKK
Orange Polar Bears Don't Cry (change to It Is Simple You See)In a land where all the polar bears are white, a young polar bear who happens to be orange is shunned by all the others. He finally finds a friend in a small white polar bear who gets ignored because of his short stature. The two outcasts accept each other's differences in spite of the pressure around them. When dangerous weather threa…
Orange Polar Bears Don't Cry (change to It Is Simple You See)In a land where all the polar bears are white, a young polar bear who happens to be orange is shunned by all the others. He finally finds a friend in a small white polar bear who gets ignored because of his short stature. The two outcasts accept each other's differences in spite of the pressure around them. When dangerous weather threatens, they get through it together and all the bears learn a lesson about friendship and caring.This simple, clear allegory, It IS Simple You See, offers a touching and vital message to children of all ages. Delightfully illustrated by W. Jones, these two young polar bears teach everyone that differences don't matter.
E-bog 34,20 DKK
Forfattere Gammon, Bob (forfatter)
Udgivet 12.06.2021
Længde 38 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781638712459

Orange Polar Bears Don't Cry (change to It Is Simple You See)In a land where all the polar bears are white, a young polar bear who happens to be orange is shunned by all the others. He finally finds a friend in a small white polar bear who gets ignored because of his short stature. The two outcasts accept each other's differences in spite of the pressure around them. When dangerous weather threatens, they get through it together and all the bears learn a lesson about friendship and caring.This simple, clear allegory, It IS Simple You See, offers a touching and vital message to children of all ages. Delightfully illustrated by W. Jones, these two young polar bears teach everyone that differences don't matter.