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Have you ever met a bum-winged bug who figures out how to travel the world? No? Well then, it's time to for you meet a bug named Lew! In this colorful and beautifully illustrated children's picture book set to music, Lew suddenly finds he cannot fly. Bravely, he leaves home and finds the joy of adventure as he travels the world. Finally he returns home to his family and friends, who throw him a big party. He feels welcomed and loved, and realizes that family is the most important thing in life, and they will love always you. Please listen to the story as you read along! https: //www.myfriendwren.com/video-stories-and-songs/#buglew…mehr

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Have you ever met a bum-winged bug who figures out how to travel the world? No? Well then, it's time to for you meet a bug named Lew! In this colorful and beautifully illustrated children's picture book set to music, Lew suddenly finds he cannot fly. Bravely, he leaves home and finds the joy of adventure as he travels the world. Finally he returns home to his family and friends, who throw him a big party. He feels welcomed and loved, and realizes that family is the most important thing in life, and they will love always you. Please listen to the story as you read along! https: //www.myfriendwren.com/video-stories-and-songs/#buglew
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Autorenporträt
Believe it or not, the man who writes and sings the My Friend Wren stories and songs is the same guy who developed the Twister game and originated the NERF line of kids' toys. Together with his daughter Ree, he began the Nashville-based Wrensong Music Company that has won one Grammy and three Country Music Songs of the Year. On top of that, he started the Winsor Learning Company that each year helps more than 10,000 kids who can't read to learn how to read. The Wren's real name is Reyn Guyer. And it's quite obvious that he likes kids and thinks like a kid. Maybe it's partly because he and his wife have five children, ten grandkids and five great-grands. Reyn started writing songs at age fifteen. His first song was called Birds of a feather flock together, why can't you and I? and he has been dreaming up stories and songs for kids ever since. Reyn says, "Today, I'm hoping there may be a need for a singer and storyteller who brings a gentle but intelligent vibe to the kids' market. Maybe like Mr. Rogers" His stories and songs always have a clever point. He says, "I hope my material teaches, but I don't want to sound like a teacher." Like another one of his heroes, Ted Geisel (Dr. Suess), Reyn went to Dartmouth College where he majored in English and wrote short stories for his major credits. He hopes kids and parents enjoy watching and listening to his songs and stories together.