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Cargando... Beryl: A Pig's Talepor Jane Simmons
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Tired of being mistreated and cooped up, Beryl the piglet escapes her farm and meets a group of wild pigs, whose settlement splits up over the decision of whether to let her stay, and with her new "family" she sets out to find a new home. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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My boys could relate as we have raised pigs and they know the process of taking care of the herd.
The need for omniscient assistance outside the pig herd comes from accepting a bear, who can help, who knows, who leads.
A story about prejudice, fighting unnecessary rules, allowing differences, and acceptance. ( )