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- ISBN: 9789612723316
- Language: Slovene
- Illustrator:Kelly Canby
- Translator: Tadeja Spruk
- Format: 240 mm x 9 mm x 280 mm, 32 pages, hardcover.
- Recommended age: 3-6 years.
- Publisher: Miš
- Date of publishing: 2019
€24,95
Charlie finds a hole. Perfect! A hole just for him! He tucks it into his pocket and continues on his way. However, he soon realizes that having a hole isn’t so great after all—whether it’s in his pocket or his backpack. Perhaps someone in the shops around town might need it? The spider and reptile shop owner certainly doesn’t need it. Nor does the shipwright or the seamstress. And neither does anyone else. What should he do with a hole that no one seems to want?
This delightful and inventive picture book encourages young readers to think about the pros and cons of having a hole. Why do some objects need holes while others don’t? Why is a hole important to some people and not to others? It’s a wonderful opportunity to discuss various characteristics, preferences, and perspectives on the world! Children will also enjoy searching for and observing the rabbit that follows Charlie throughout the story. Why does the rabbit keep following him?
Recommended age: 3-6 years. The book has been honored with the Zlata hruška (Golden Pear) seal, a prestigious literary award for children’s and young adult books in Slovenia.
Important: please note that this book is a Slovene edition.
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