The Weaver Birds
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-998954-49-0
- EAN9781998954490
- Date de parution09/11/2022
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurK.A. Mulenga
Résumé
Wendy is a little weaver bird whose three favourite things in life are flying, playing and weaving. She enjoys helping her father to build nests for her mother by collecting sticks, grass and leaves for him to use. While her father is busy working, Wendy enjoys playing hide-and-seek with her mother, even though her mother is not very good at hiding!One day, she and her mother return from playing games to find her father looking a bit ruffled.
When they ask him what the matter is, he tells them that he needs more feathers to complete the nest he is building. Wendy's mother asks her to go and ask the other birds if they have any feathers they can spare. Wendy approaches Hildah the hummingbird, but she refuses to help, telling Wendy to go away because she is busy. Wendy then tries Patty the pigeon, who, luckily, is only too happy to help. The next day, something unexpected happens and Wendy is faced with having to make a choice.
Will she be helpful like Patty the pigeon, or will she hold a grudge and behave like the unhelpful Hildah the hummingbird?Read on to find out!The weaver birds is a delightful story containing valuable life lessons, including the importance of not holding grudges, being the bigger person, and working together to help one another. The story is also educational and young readers will enjoy learning about the habits of weaver birds.
When they ask him what the matter is, he tells them that he needs more feathers to complete the nest he is building. Wendy's mother asks her to go and ask the other birds if they have any feathers they can spare. Wendy approaches Hildah the hummingbird, but she refuses to help, telling Wendy to go away because she is busy. Wendy then tries Patty the pigeon, who, luckily, is only too happy to help. The next day, something unexpected happens and Wendy is faced with having to make a choice.
Will she be helpful like Patty the pigeon, or will she hold a grudge and behave like the unhelpful Hildah the hummingbird?Read on to find out!The weaver birds is a delightful story containing valuable life lessons, including the importance of not holding grudges, being the bigger person, and working together to help one another. The story is also educational and young readers will enjoy learning about the habits of weaver birds.
Wendy is a little weaver bird whose three favourite things in life are flying, playing and weaving. She enjoys helping her father to build nests for her mother by collecting sticks, grass and leaves for him to use. While her father is busy working, Wendy enjoys playing hide-and-seek with her mother, even though her mother is not very good at hiding!One day, she and her mother return from playing games to find her father looking a bit ruffled.
When they ask him what the matter is, he tells them that he needs more feathers to complete the nest he is building. Wendy's mother asks her to go and ask the other birds if they have any feathers they can spare. Wendy approaches Hildah the hummingbird, but she refuses to help, telling Wendy to go away because she is busy. Wendy then tries Patty the pigeon, who, luckily, is only too happy to help. The next day, something unexpected happens and Wendy is faced with having to make a choice.
Will she be helpful like Patty the pigeon, or will she hold a grudge and behave like the unhelpful Hildah the hummingbird?Read on to find out!The weaver birds is a delightful story containing valuable life lessons, including the importance of not holding grudges, being the bigger person, and working together to help one another. The story is also educational and young readers will enjoy learning about the habits of weaver birds.
When they ask him what the matter is, he tells them that he needs more feathers to complete the nest he is building. Wendy's mother asks her to go and ask the other birds if they have any feathers they can spare. Wendy approaches Hildah the hummingbird, but she refuses to help, telling Wendy to go away because she is busy. Wendy then tries Patty the pigeon, who, luckily, is only too happy to help. The next day, something unexpected happens and Wendy is faced with having to make a choice.
Will she be helpful like Patty the pigeon, or will she hold a grudge and behave like the unhelpful Hildah the hummingbird?Read on to find out!The weaver birds is a delightful story containing valuable life lessons, including the importance of not holding grudges, being the bigger person, and working together to help one another. The story is also educational and young readers will enjoy learning about the habits of weaver birds.