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Sun and Shiro and the polka-dot snake

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Fresh apples, curious fruit-loving creatures, and a great friendship – this is a picture book for all tastes. Sun and his whitetailed dog, Shiro, love to explore together, spending their days savoring the beauty of the outdoors. This book follows them into the forest in search of delicious, shiny red apples that grow during the fall season. Along the way they meet a curious little creature called Polka-Dot Snake—a slithering friend who happens to love apples even more than them. The problem is, he's eating too many of them, and too fast. At its core, Sun and Shiro and the Polka-Dot Snake is about more than apples. It is a charming tale of friendship that consequently educates young readers about healthy eating without pointing a moral finger.

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Sun and Shiro and the polka-dot snake, Hiyoko Imai

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2021
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Titre
Sun and Shiro and the polka-dot snake
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Gestalten
Publié
2021
Format
rigide
ISBN10
3967047091
ISBN13
9783967047097
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Fresh apples, curious fruit-loving creatures, and a great friendship – this is a picture book for all tastes. Sun and his whitetailed dog, Shiro, love to explore together, spending their days savoring the beauty of the outdoors. This book follows them into the forest in search of delicious, shiny red apples that grow during the fall season. Along the way they meet a curious little creature called Polka-Dot Snake—a slithering friend who happens to love apples even more than them. The problem is, he's eating too many of them, and too fast. At its core, Sun and Shiro and the Polka-Dot Snake is about more than apples. It is a charming tale of friendship that consequently educates young readers about healthy eating without pointing a moral finger.