About.com shares that children's decision to move out to start their own life away from home is a very large step in preparing themselves for an independent and self-sufficient future. Leaving home, however, doesn't mean forgetting about mom's good cooking and dad's amazing stories. Parents always assure that children have a home they can return. Such is the case of one adorable character in author Amy Hipple's self-publishing debut, Enord The Pigbee, who embarks on a journey to see the world for himself, asks everyone he meets where to find happiness and finally finds it in a place he already has.
In this vibrantly illustrated book, readers will follow the story of Enord, the pigbee who embarks on a new adventure away from their styhive. His parents watch him go after saying "goodbye" and he is very excited as any pigbee could be. Before he could fly very far in air, however, he realizes he is very hungry. Luckily, he spies tow otterbirds and a frizzard on the rocks in the river so he decides to ask them where to find good honey-slops. Both the otterbird and frizzard generously offer him food, but eventually find him rude because he refuses their kindness. The same thing happens when he finds a rhinobeetle. But when he finds the rangaroo, he is positive that he will find what he is looking for to eat. Where will the rangaroo take him?
In Enord The Pigbee, Hipple has written a simple, interesting and moral-filled tale that will captivate the readers, especially the children. Packed with a unique cast of adorable characters, fanciful illustrations and inspiring storyline, this book is an ideal teaching tool and a beautiful instrument for parent-child bonding.
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Enord The Pigbee * by Amy Hipple
Publication Date: April 5, 2013
Picture Book; $15.99; 24 pages; 978-1-4836-1149-5
Ebook; $ 3.99; 978-1-4836-1150-1
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