Illustrator: Tim Warnes
For Ages: 3 and above
No. of Pages: 28
Publisher: Little Tiger Press, London
Year: 1995
ISBN: 978-1-58925-383-4
Children of the television and Internet era have a huge problem – they are bombarded with messages that seem to indicate that they could be really happy if they changed a wee bit of this or that of themselves. I liked this book, because it addresses just that – accepting yourself for who you are.
Little Tom is a perfectly made piglet but he has a problem with his tail. His kind-hearted farm friends try several remedies until Tom realizes, through a series of mishaps, that his tail is just fine, the way it was meant to be.
This is definitely a book for your personal library.
Excerpt
“Tell you what,” said Sam, picking himself up.
“Why don’t I take hold of your tail and you can lead me along. That should straighten it!”
So Tom took Sam for a walk, past the pigsties and over the buttercup meadows.
“That’s enough!” squealed Tom. “Let me go!”
PING!
Back sprang the tail to its usual curly-twirly self.
No comments:
Post a Comment