Harold, the extremely loud cleaning machine was a merry fellow. Since moving to Over The Moon, he had discovered, amongst a few things, that he liked to talk a lot whether his bag was empty or not. >Join Harold around the campfire as he captivates his friends and tells his story about a Rat called Ned and a Kangaroo called Ralph. Harold is also a keen musician and plays the Hang drum. >This is a retro-style illustrated children's short story, easy to read and great for bedtime reading or any other time reading! Suitable for children aged 4 to 9 years. A story of friendship and fun. >Harold's…mehr
Harold, the extremely loud cleaning machine was a merry fellow. Since moving to Over The Moon, he had discovered, amongst a few things, that he liked to talk a lot whether his bag was empty or not. >Join Harold around the campfire as he captivates his friends and tells his story about a Rat called Ned and a Kangaroo called Ralph. Harold is also a keen musician and plays the Hang drum. >This is a retro-style illustrated children's short story, easy to read and great for bedtime reading or any other time reading! Suitable for children aged 4 to 9 years. A story of friendship and fun. >Harold's tale is part of the 'Tales From Over The Moon' Series' * Stunning illustrations on each page make this book a special gift for young readers. * Friendship and fun is at the heart of this story. * Perfect read-aloud book. * For beginner readers. * Music practice is progress! Get your copy today! Interview with the Author Q....... What was your inspiration for your second children's book in the series? A.......... In writing the first book, Busy Miss Hoover, I realised that the characters had much more life in them and that each one had a presence. That meant their futures could unfold! It felt like quite a fun thing to do! Also, much of my inspiration came from the things that I like! For example; my enjoyment of music and there is nothing quite like sitting around a fire outdoors with great company and great conversations! Q..... Is there a message in this book? A...... The message may not be as obvious as in Busy Miss Hoover, but confidence and enjoying what you do is in the story. We all appreciate these valuable life skills that are available to us all. I tend to think we have to have a method through which we can find them. In Harold's case, he has a thinking hat, and he practices his music!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.