Kassuku. Tales From Over The Moon, #4

Par : Pauline Dawber
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-6664-0281-0
  • EAN9781666402810
  • Date de parution15/09/2023
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  • ÉditeurKing James Publishing Group

Résumé

"Jambo Ma'am, sorry to disturb you; I have just caught a young parrot from the jungle, would you like to buy this parrot" asks Kisembo. Born to be wild in the Ugandan jungle, Kassuku finds himself in a shopping bag in Gwendoline Dawber's kitchen. Kassuku is an African Grey parrot. Gwendoline decides to buy the parrot, and from that moment, his life changes forever. Read about Kassuku's new life and the African tales around the campfire.
A delightfully illustrated children's short story. Easy to read at any time or together at bedtime. Suitable for 4 to 9 years of age. Kassuku's story, and his friendship with Busy Miss Hoover, is a magical one.                     4th book in the "Tales From Over The Moon" series Stunning illustrations on every page A story of African legends. Spark your children's love of wild animals.                     Get your copy today!An interview with the authorQ....
What was your inspiration for this children's short story in your series of Tales From Over The Moon"?A..Kassuku was our real family parrot, so the story of his life was in my head already. I remember him with huge fondness.  He really was a delightful African Grey, born in the Ugandan jungle. The facts about his life are true: his telling of African legends around a fire pit is, of course, part of Tales From Over The Moon! Q......
Is there a message in the story?A... I think Kassuku was happy in his domesticated life. But his true purpose, I cannot help but feel, was to remain in the wild where he was born and where he could fly freely with other parrots. Having said that, had he stayed in the jungle, we would never have had the pleasure of his company!I think the message is to be happy wherever you find yourself and I believe it is from that happiness that you make your best decisions and become the best version of yourself.                   
"Jambo Ma'am, sorry to disturb you; I have just caught a young parrot from the jungle, would you like to buy this parrot" asks Kisembo. Born to be wild in the Ugandan jungle, Kassuku finds himself in a shopping bag in Gwendoline Dawber's kitchen. Kassuku is an African Grey parrot. Gwendoline decides to buy the parrot, and from that moment, his life changes forever. Read about Kassuku's new life and the African tales around the campfire.
A delightfully illustrated children's short story. Easy to read at any time or together at bedtime. Suitable for 4 to 9 years of age. Kassuku's story, and his friendship with Busy Miss Hoover, is a magical one.                     4th book in the "Tales From Over The Moon" series Stunning illustrations on every page A story of African legends. Spark your children's love of wild animals.                     Get your copy today!An interview with the authorQ....
What was your inspiration for this children's short story in your series of Tales From Over The Moon"?A..Kassuku was our real family parrot, so the story of his life was in my head already. I remember him with huge fondness.  He really was a delightful African Grey, born in the Ugandan jungle. The facts about his life are true: his telling of African legends around a fire pit is, of course, part of Tales From Over The Moon! Q......
Is there a message in the story?A... I think Kassuku was happy in his domesticated life. But his true purpose, I cannot help but feel, was to remain in the wild where he was born and where he could fly freely with other parrots. Having said that, had he stayed in the jungle, we would never have had the pleasure of his company!I think the message is to be happy wherever you find yourself and I believe it is from that happiness that you make your best decisions and become the best version of yourself.                   
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