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How To Be A Lion



From the New York Times bestselling author/illustrator of Max the Brave comes an inspiring and adorable picture book about a pair of unlikely friends who face down a pack of bullies.

In this timely and charming story about the importance of being true to yourself, mindfulness, and standing by your friends, we meet Leonard, a lion, and his best friend Marianne, a . . . d... more details


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Author ed vere
Format hardcover
ISBN 9780525578055
Pages 32
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From the New York Times bestselling author/illustrator of Max the Brave comes an inspiring and adorable picture book about a pair of unlikely friends who face down a pack of bullies.

In this timely and charming story about the importance of being true to yourself, mindfulness, and standing by your friends, we meet Leonard, a lion, and his best friend Marianne, a . . . duck. Leonard and Marianne have a happy life togethertalking, playing, writing poems, and making wishesuntil one day a pack of bullies questions whether it's right for a lion and a duck to be pals. Leonard soon learns there are many ways to be a lion, and many ways to be a friend, and that sometimes finding just the right words can change the world . . .

This sweet, funny, thoughtful, and much-needed story will open up readers' eyes to the importance of being who they are and not backing down to hurtful criticism. It's an empowering tale about connecting with others and choosing kindness over bullying, and shows children how angry and provocative words can be overcome by empathy and courage.

? "Positive role models showing boys how to be a whole person are few and far between these days. This marvelous book triumphs in that essential job."Kirkus,starred review

"A gentle, Ferdinand-like soul. . . . Vere's fable makes a watertightand charmingcase for ignoring the pressures of conformity."Publishers Weekly

"gently reminiscent of Winnie the Pooh"BookTrust
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