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THE HUNTER,THR BIRD and THE TORTOISE

Par : Tandoh Stephen
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231115389
  • EAN9798231115389
  • Date de parution24/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Hunter, the Bird, and the Tortoise is a charming children's book with African influences that emphasizes the importance of taking care of one another-one of life's most crucial lessons. Three enduring characters are introduced to readers in this exquisitely written story, which takes place in a peaceful village tucked away in a verdant valley. The Hunter, who feels lonely despite being revered for his prowess, thinks power is the only thing necessary for survival.
The Tortoise, who is ridiculed for being slow but wise and patient, subtly reminds us that kindness is more important than speed. And the Bird teaches that even the tiniest voice may inspire change and cure sorrow via her lovely and upbeat songs. A great friendship starts when their paths unexpectedly intersect, when the tortoise is caught in the hunter's trap and the bird valiantly begs for forgiveness.
Together, the three encounter difficulties that put their bravery and empathy to the test, such as a devastating drought that puts the entire village in jeopardy. The hunter is initially inclined to keep his findings to himself, but he is taught the true meaning of strength-sharing, guarding, and caring for others-by the tortoise's gentle wisdom and the bird's hopeful melodies. The hunter changes along with the village.
The community as a whole celebrates the strength of unity during the story's joyful festival of friendship. Because each chapter concludes with a straightforward moral lesson, this book serves as both an enthralling tale and a manual for young readers to consider virtues like cooperation, kindness, patience, and courage. The Hunter, the Bird, and the Tortoise is ideal for kids ages 6 to 12, families, classrooms, and everybody who enjoys classic stories about animals, the natural world, and community since it is full of rich imagery, moral teachings, and discussion starters.
This narrative inspires readers to see above pride and selfishness and embrace the joy that comes from taking care of one another by fusing universal themes with African storytelling traditions. This book will make an effect whether it is read aloud before bed, discussed in class, or read on its own by young readers. It is more than just a tale ; it is a celebration of generosity and a reminder that giving, not keeping, is what gives us real strength.
The Hunter, the Bird, and the Tortoise is a charming children's book with African influences that emphasizes the importance of taking care of one another-one of life's most crucial lessons. Three enduring characters are introduced to readers in this exquisitely written story, which takes place in a peaceful village tucked away in a verdant valley. The Hunter, who feels lonely despite being revered for his prowess, thinks power is the only thing necessary for survival.
The Tortoise, who is ridiculed for being slow but wise and patient, subtly reminds us that kindness is more important than speed. And the Bird teaches that even the tiniest voice may inspire change and cure sorrow via her lovely and upbeat songs. A great friendship starts when their paths unexpectedly intersect, when the tortoise is caught in the hunter's trap and the bird valiantly begs for forgiveness.
Together, the three encounter difficulties that put their bravery and empathy to the test, such as a devastating drought that puts the entire village in jeopardy. The hunter is initially inclined to keep his findings to himself, but he is taught the true meaning of strength-sharing, guarding, and caring for others-by the tortoise's gentle wisdom and the bird's hopeful melodies. The hunter changes along with the village.
The community as a whole celebrates the strength of unity during the story's joyful festival of friendship. Because each chapter concludes with a straightforward moral lesson, this book serves as both an enthralling tale and a manual for young readers to consider virtues like cooperation, kindness, patience, and courage. The Hunter, the Bird, and the Tortoise is ideal for kids ages 6 to 12, families, classrooms, and everybody who enjoys classic stories about animals, the natural world, and community since it is full of rich imagery, moral teachings, and discussion starters.
This narrative inspires readers to see above pride and selfishness and embrace the joy that comes from taking care of one another by fusing universal themes with African storytelling traditions. This book will make an effect whether it is read aloud before bed, discussed in class, or read on its own by young readers. It is more than just a tale ; it is a celebration of generosity and a reminder that giving, not keeping, is what gives us real strength.
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