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Storytime: I'm the Happiest

Storytime

By (author) Anna Shuttlewood
Illustrated by Anan Shuttlewood
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: words & pictures
Published: 3rd Mar 2014
Dimensions: w 165mm h 275mm d 4mm
Weight: 160g
Interest age: From 4 to 7 years
ISBN-10: 1781711372
ISBN-13: 9781781711378
Barcode No: 9781781711378
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Synopsis
In a sunny meadow there's everything the animals could dream for. But they often argue and always try to decide who is better with everyone saying what their quality is without appreciating the others. The giraffe is proud to be the tallest, the hedgehog is the spikiest, the pig the most round, the frog the most green... Everyone disagrees. Only the raccoon is happy for the others, he's so happy for them that he's dances his happiest dance. In the end his sincere joy is so infectious that all the animals join in his happy dance. This joyful book about making comparisons and appreciating difference instead of competing with other people is perfect for reading at bedtime with a family member or sharing in the classroom. Also includes a set of supporting notes for parents and teachers with questions to encourage discussion of the themes in the book, either at home or in the classroom.

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'Charming illustrations... Plenty of talking points... Very useful in the Early Years classroom.' - 'This wonderful story about how we are different encourages young children to think about their own qualities and achievements and how they are unique.' ' Charming illustrations... Plenty of talking points... Very useful in the Early Years classroom.' -

' This wonderful story about how we are different encourages young children to think about their own qualities and achievements and how they are unique.'