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A Tale Of Two Brothers.


A Tale Of Two Brothers

Eveline Hasler & Kathi Bhend

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Beautifully written for children ages 4 and older by Eveline Hasler and superbly illustrated by Kathi Bhend with both color and black/white images, "A Tale Of Two Brothers" is the picturebook story of two brothers who lived in a valley and were burdened with having humps on their backs. While one brother was good, kind, helpful and friendly, the other was mean, selfish self·ish  
adj.
1. Concerned chiefly or only with oneself: "Selfish men were . . . trying to make capital for themselves out of the sacred cause of human rights" Maria Weston Chapman.
, and hostile--until one truly magical night when the lives of the brothers would change forever! "A Tale Of Two Brothers" is in the mold mold, name for certain multicellular organisms of the various classes of the kingdom Fungi, characteristically having bodies composed of a cottony mycelium. The colors of molds are caused by the spores, which are borne on the mycelium.  of a classic fairytale with an underlying message about personal values, and would make an excellent and popular addition to both school and community library picturebook shelves.
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