The Truth About Wind

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Dive into the enchanting world of imagination with 'The Truth About Wind,' a delightful picture book that captivates young readers aged 5 to 9. This beautifully illustrated story, published by Annick Press in 2020, follows the adventurous Jesse as he discovers a toy horse named Wind. With boundless creativity, Jesse transforms everyday settings into thrilling landscapes, racing Wind across the kitchen table and through mountainous bathtubs. However, the joy of his newfound companion is tinged with a sense of unease, as Jesse soon realizes that Wind belongs to someone else who must be missing him. This heartfelt tale touches on themes of creativity, responsibility, and friendship, inviting children to reflect on their own experiences of belonging and letting go. Each page bursts with wonder, encouraging readers to embrace their vivid imaginations while exploring the importance of doing the right thing. Perfect for bedtime stories or classroom readings, 'The Truth About Wind' is a must-have addition to any child's bookshelf. Experience the power of storytelling today. Shipping for this item is free, and delivery may take up to 6 weeks once your order is placed. Please note that this item cannot be canceled after purchase. Condition: BRAND NEW | ISBN: 9781773213880 | Format: Picture book | Year: 2020 | Publisher: Annick Press.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781773213880
Format: Picture book
Year: 2020
Publisher: Annick Press


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Age range 5 to 9

When Jesse finds a toy horse and makes it his very own, his imagination runs wild. This horse is the fastest horse in the whole world, so Jesse names him Wind. He can't wait to race him across the prairie (the kitchen table) and over deep canyons (the bathtub). There's just one problem: Wind doesn't actually belong to Jesse. He was left behind accidentally by his real owners. And though at first Jesse is full of joy as he plays with Wind, soon he starts to feel uneasy — Jesse knows Wind's real owners must miss him.

But how can Jesse explain to his mother exactly where Wind came from? And is there a way to make everything okay again?

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