☆2020年夏洛特.哈克獎《這裡會是我的家嗎?》續作獻給每一個願意承擔大問題的小人物。一本繪本、兩則故事,兩個截然不同的結局#無懼 #合作 #團結 海鸚和鯨魚是這個故事的主角,一頭可憐的鯨魚已經擱淺,被困在水中,無法回到牠在海洋深處的家。這頭鯨魚身邊除了一群海鸚之外沒有人可以幫助牠。海鸚們努力移動鯨魚,但鯨魚就是一動也不動。對小海鸚來說,鯨魚實在太大了,就像一座山那麼大!如同《這裡會是我的家嗎?》的閱讀方式一樣,從頭翻閱到最後,必須再由後面重新讀回開頭。 從後頭翻閱後,才發現這群海鸚團結起來,居然可以移動像山一樣龐大的鯨魚。只要相信自己的力量,小小的力量結合起來也可以造成巨大的影響。這本書獻給每一個願意承擔大問題的小人物。圖文優美,寓意深遠。搭配圖像,兩面讀來是截然不同的故事,一個關於團結、相信的溫暖故事。★小小的自己擁有多少的力量?當你遇到巨大的困境時,是否願意相信身邊的人可以共同克服呢?--------------------------☆王淑芬(童書作家)☆李貞慧(親職作家暨繪本閱讀推廣人)☆劉仲彬(臨床心理師/作家)☆劉清彥(資深童書工作者)☆嚴淑女(童書作家與插畫家協會台灣分會會長 SCBWI-Taiwan)-----各界專家∣感動推薦------規格:28.5 X 23.5 cm x 0.7 cm / 精裝 / 全彩 / 注音。
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