It's fine to have a conversation
Full of honest information,
But sadly what she'd sometimes do
Is tell a tale that wasn't true.
So off she went on trembly knees
Working through some strategies,
Eleanor is a gossip and she exaggerates. She tells tall tales that she makes up about others. In other words she has trouble with telling the truth. So one time she tells a lie and it backfires and she learns her lesson.
Valuable lessons can be learned by the young child as they learn that Eleanor has to overcome the trouble of her tall tale telling tongue. I recommend this lovely book for school and preschool libraries, homes with young children, and church libraries.
About the author / illustrator: Andy McGuire is a writer, illustrator, and editor. He started drawing animals and people at a very young age and in elementary school would charge fifty cents to do portraits of his classmates. Since then his prices have gone up, but not much. Andy lives in Minnesota with his wife, Becky, and their two children, Charlie and Jane.
ISBN: 9780736926652
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
I was given a copy of Eleanor the Hippo Learns to Tell the Truth by Harvest House Publishers in exchange for my honest review and opinion.
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