Todo lo que Peque intenta, Grande lo hace mejor. ¿Podrá arreglárselas Peque alguna vez para escapar de la sombra de su hermana?Una reconfortante historia para hermanos pequeños escrita e ilustrada por una joven artista de mucho talento.
Todo lo que Peque intenta, Grande lo hace mejor. ¿Podrá arreglárselas Peque alguna vez para escapar de la sombra de su hermana?Una reconfortante historia para hermanos pequeños escrita e ilustrada por una joven artista de mucho talento.
A stunningly illustrated picture book for children ages 3-7, inspired by the nursery rhyme "The House That Jack Built," where a community of forest animals comes together to rebuild after a storm and, in doing so, discovers the magic of belonging, hope, and working together.One day, a terrible storm rips through the forest, destroying everything in its path. Nests have been flattened, trees are broken, and burrows are flooded. The animals feel sad and discouraged until, one by one, they take small steps to rebuild their home. An inspiring story of hope, community, and working together, inspired by the nursery rhyme "The House That Jack Built."
For readers ages 3-7, this is a stunningly illustrated celebration of tolerance, togetherness, and the power of community.Little Red is delighted when he discovers a beautiful tree--and he wants to keep it all to himself! But he soon realizes he is not alone in the tree. Birds stop by to rest on its branches during a long flight. An elephant uses the trees rough bark to scratch its back. And with all of the other animals, bugs, and birds that call the tree home, its just too noisy for Little Red! He decides to set out to find ANOTHER tree, just for himself--but when he has a scary run-in with a leopard, Little Red learns the value of sharing, community, tolerance, and friends who have your back.