Looking out the window, he saw the mess he had made and what his unthinking behaviour had done to his friends.īeaver resolved to be a better friend. One day, Beaver dropped a tree on himself and found himself in hospital. Beaver once dropped a tree on top of a poor bear and chewed the leg of a moose. He was not a very ecologically friendly beaver, to say the least. He made a mess of their forest when he left trees half cut, and, even worse, he cut down more than he needed. However, much to the dismay of his forest friends, Beaver was not always as careful as he should be. In this tale, our buddy Beaver is busy doing what beaver's do, i.e. He tells a simple tale to which children can relate, and, without being heavy-handed, he turns it into a nice lesson that helps readers understand the needs of others. Nicholas Oldland's latest book is as enjoyable as his two previous titles, Big Bear Hug and Making the Moose Out of Life. His dams leaked, and he always made a mess of theįorest-he left trees half-chewed, and, worse, he The beaver's carelessness was becoming a problem. That he didn't always think things through.
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