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A Tree for Mr. Fish
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Peter Stein
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In this humorous and heartwarming picture book, Mr. Fish refuses to share his tree with Bird and Cat--until he learns that making friends is more rewarding than losing them. Bird and Cat meet in a tree. But someone already lives in this tree--Mr. Fish. And he does not want to share. After Bird and Cat leave, Mr. Fish discovers that it's actually pretty boring to sit in a tree all by yourself. Getting Bird and Cat back--along with Mr. Fish's old friends from the sea--is going to require some real work. And Mr. Fish is already having a tough time, because fish aren't supposed to be on land in the first place. Author-illustrator Peter Stein has created a quirky, hilarious take on the challenges and rewards of friendship--and being a fish out of water--in this unforgettable picture book that feels like a rediscovered classic. An Imprint Book
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Publisher |
St Martin's Press
Published date |
1 Jun 2021
Language |
Format |
Hardback
Pages |
40
Dimensions |
261 x 213 x 11mm (L x W x H)
Weight |
350g
ISBN |
978-1-2507-5871-2
Readership Age |
BISAC |
juvenile fiction / humorous stories
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