While all the other animals are busy arguing over who is the best, only the Raccoon is happy for all of them. Although each animal is different, can they learn to appreciate each other and live together happily? In a sunny meadow there's everything the animals could dream for. But they often argue and always try to decide who is better. Everyone's saying what their quality is without appreciating the others. The giraffe is proud to be the tallest, the hedgehog is the spikiest, the pig the most round, the frog the most green...Everyone disagrees. Only the raccoon is happy for the others, he's so happy for them that he's the happiest animal that needs to dance his happiest dance. In the end his sincere joy is so infectious that all the animals join in his happy dance.
This is Book 24 in the Storytime Series. See all Storytime books here.
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ANNA SHUTTLEWOOD studied mural painting and fine arts at the National Academy of Arts in Bulgaria. Her murals can be seen across Europe, including the National Library in Sofia, the Royal Hospital in Bath and the Bloom Hotel in Brussels. She has also turned her talents to children's illustration and designing greetings cards. She is represented by advocate a
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