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The Laddie, the Mowdie, the Tod and the Cuddie: The Animatit Story

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My reason for sharing this personal and touching moment is this. I want to share a book with you that just blew me away, not just the personal experience. So please buy this book and if you have a child in your family circle, then read it with them or let them read it to you. Equally, you will not be disappointed if you decide to read on your own - whatever age you are. It is so beautiful and magical and is now one of my favourite books of all time – and it’s a children’s, adults and everyone book. However, I do agree with the views on the font. This will make it harder for younger children to read. The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse is a hopeful book suitable for both young and adult readers. Growing up, my parents always taught me the importance of virtue, hope, love, and friendship; as an adult, constantly faced with growing responsibilities and crushing hardships just seem to make it difficult to remember those messages sometimes. This book made me remember those lessons again; it felt like I was taking a break from the harshness of life for a while. It’s not even the type of book I usually read, but I know I will be reading this to my kid in the future one day. We always want kids and young adults to grow up with kindness and hope in their hearts; bring positive change to the world. But we can’t leave it all to them. We, as an adult, also has a role to play in this. Be the right individual to impart the light of virtue to them. Be grateful, be hopeful, be kind. I really think this will be the perfect gift for those you want to share a message of encouragement or love with. It’s similar to Winnie the Pooh in its content but not so much in narrative or illustration. This will be one you won't be able to forget.

But, definitely a book to leaf through, read the wisdom, be in awe of the beautiful drawings,revisit so keep it close on your table, and be captured by the cute friendship between the boy, the mole (personally I liked the mole best, because of the humor in its statements), the fox and the horse in the beautiful drawings. Okay, 3.6 for me. Enter the world of Charlie's four unlikely friends, discover their story and their most important life lessons. The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse have been shared millions of times online - perhaps you've seen them? They've also been recreated by children in schools and hung on hospital walls. They sometimes even appear on lamp posts and on cafe and bookshop windows. Perhaps you saw the boy and mole on the Comic Relief T-shirt, Love Wins? Tell us why you liked or disliked the book; using examples and comparisons is a great way to do this.This unforgettable book with the memorable title is a book about friendship, kindness, and self-esteem told in the most special of ways. Enter the world of Charlie's four unlikely friends, discover their story and their most important life lessons. It doesn´t downplay serious topics or has any moralizing dramedy soap opera trigger like other genre examples if i treat it like a book written in a foreign language, it's great - i can enjoy the pictures, and i can recognize the individual words even though the messages mean nothing to me.

I deeply enjoyed reading this story as much as my children enjoyed listening to it and looking at the pictures. The moral of the story is heartfelt, teaching love and acceptance. It highlights feelings of loneliness and sadness but that we don’t have to stay there, we have happiness in those we surround ourself with. I spent a sunny Autumnal morning reading this book and honestly it could not have been more perfect. A lonely little boy befriends a mole who becomes his constant companion and confidante. Finding a fox caught in a snare, they free him and he joins them in their wanderings. When they come across a horse, their quartet is complete. Inseparable companions, they explore together and discuss everything that makes us human, offering advice and lessons that are beautiful in their simplicity. Charlie...

Is your glass half empty or half full?" asked the mole. "I think I'm grateful to have a glass," said the boy. Digital Reads A Curse For True Love : the thrilling final book in the Once Upon a Broken Heart series By publishing your document, the content will be optimally indexed by Google via AI and sorted into the right category for over 500 million ePaper readers on YUMPU.

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