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The Big Cheese Festival

S. Jackson, A. Raymond

Publisher: S. Jackson, A. Raymond

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Summary

In 'The Big Cheese Festival', we meet Stubby Mouse and his family and friends. We learn that Stubby Mouse has a secret, that he is being bullied by another mouse, simply because his tail is short.Read how Stubby Mouse stood up for himself, and how he ended the bullying, in this  
delightful story for children. Targeted at ages 4-8, the book is easy to read and perfect for home or classroom. Children learn how bad bullying is, and what they can do to help stop bullies! Stubby  
Mouse encourages children to take a stand against bullies, and always be kind to each other. This story illustrates how everyone is different and unique, and it is a delightful read with adorable and eye catching cute illustrations for both  
children and adults. Take a stand against bullying today! 
Available since: 07/01/2017.

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