Horace Won't Sing: Unless He Doesn't Have To

Par : Barbara Roman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227572745
  • EAN9798227572745
  • Date de parution28/10/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

What is that strange sound coming from Horace's room? Momma and Poppa want to know! Who is he talking to in that conch shell? Why is the conch shell talking back?Is it possible that their sweet little boy is communicating with some exotic creature from another world? Could he be... an alien?The surprises in this fun adventure are told in poetry and prose and will delight readers of all levels. With both whimsy and gentleness, the story touches on parent-child relationships, trust, privacy, identity, acceptance and approval, and other relevant issues facing children and parents today.
Most of all it will amuse and enlighten readers of all ages.
What is that strange sound coming from Horace's room? Momma and Poppa want to know! Who is he talking to in that conch shell? Why is the conch shell talking back?Is it possible that their sweet little boy is communicating with some exotic creature from another world? Could he be... an alien?The surprises in this fun adventure are told in poetry and prose and will delight readers of all levels. With both whimsy and gentleness, the story touches on parent-child relationships, trust, privacy, identity, acceptance and approval, and other relevant issues facing children and parents today.
Most of all it will amuse and enlighten readers of all ages.