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The kiwi that kept tumbling down
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- Book Synopsis
- This unique illustrated children's story features a lively conversation between two flightless birds from New Zealand: the fast-running, loud-sniffing Kiwi and the clumsy-climbing, deep-croaking Kakapo. The two birds discuss a shared issue: they often fall to the ground. As their conversation unfolds, they discover that this is a problem they can actually solve. However, the fact that they cannot fly is not something they can change. It is not their problem, but simply their situation. Through humour and heart, this gentle tale introduces young readers to the difference between a problem and a situation. Adults, too, may find themselves reflecting on this thoughtful distinction, gaining a deeper perspective on how we respond to the challenges we face in life.
- About The Author
- Hein Doeksen worked as architect and lecturer in Netherlands and at Lincoln University, New Zealand, in the nineties. Besides his profession he climbed in the Alps, crossed Spitsbergen by feet, sailed Atlantic and North Sea Races and tramped along the coasts of Norway, Iceland, Ireland, the Shetlands and the Hebrides. These tours gave him the drive to tell fantasy stories for his children. Firstly, with his puppet shows and later on in books. Nowadays, back in Holland, he is retired but still writing.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781037103377
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Austin Macauley Publishers, (18 July 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 56
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 280 x 216 mm
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