The Strange Friendship

Two Little Birds and an Owl

by Concy Wudebwe Chogugudza Illustrated by Lal Mani Bhattarai


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Softcover
£8.95
Softcover
£8.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/03/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 24
ISBN : 9781665586542

About the Book

From the Author Here, I present a gripping story that is going to entertain and teach all ages. Depicted in animal characters, this story gives children a great message and that is to live in peace and harmony. The storyline applies to all of us human beings, most importantly teaching children from a very young age, the diversity of our society. It also teaches children about the past that has undoubtedly affected their present. Unfortunately, they can‛t change the past but the future will be certain if we work together. I have constructed this story in a way that aims to teach children to live together in harmony, recognising that their ancestral behaviours in the past have affected their present situation with which they would love to have enjoyed fully. The change in times would have led to an exciting present but presumably when certain things happen back then their ancestors weren‛t anticipating the future to change. The story of Strange Friendship teaches not only the children but also adults. Marriage between two different races is beneficial to society. Children are born with the best of both worlds, cultures continue to exist, sub-culture continue to emerge. Society benefits from this cohesion through work and education. Expertise in different areas is brought as a result of the Strange Friendship. This is a powerful experience for children to learn not to discriminate others despite their background, race, physical features and origins. It teaches children to understand from a very young age how to treat others fairly and how certain behaviours results in certain behaviours such as being treated unfairly by others. Furthermore, children will understand that we can learn from anyone no matter what their background is and where they come from. Realizing the importance of knowing that children can change their future and they can play with anyone they want, thereby building a better society that is enjoyable by all in the future. Hoping to live in peace and harmony forever. Enjoy! (Coco Wood) Concilia Wudebwe Chogugudza


About the Author

From the Author Here, I present a gripping story that is going to entertain and teach all ages. Depicted in animal characters, this story gives children a great message and that is to live in peace and harmony. The storyline applies to all of us human beings, most importantly teaching children from a very young age, the diversity of our society. It also teaches children about the past that has undoubtedly affected their present. Unfortunately, they can’t change the past but the future will be certain if we work together. I have constructed this story in a way that aims to teach children to live together in harmony, recognising that their ancestral behaviours in the past have affected their present situation with which they would love to have enjoyed fully. The change in times would have led to an exciting present but presumably when certain things happen back then their ancestors weren’t anticipating the future to change. The story of Strange Friendship teaches not only the children but also adults. Marriage between two different races is beneficial to society. Children are born with the best of both worlds, cultures continue to exist, sub-culture continue to emerge. Society benefits from this cohesion through work and education. Expertise in different areas is brought as a result of the Strange Friendship. This is a powerful experience for children to learn not to discriminate others despite their background, race, physical features and origins. It teaches children to understand from a very young age how to treat others fairly and how certain behaviours results in certain behaviours such as being treated unfairly by others. Furthermore, children will understand that we can learn from anyone no matter what their background is and where they come from. Realizing the importance of knowing that children can change their future and they can play with anyone they want, thereby building a better society that is enjoyable by all in the future. Hoping to live in peace and harmony forever. Enjoy! (Coco Wood) Concilia Wudebwe Chogugudza