Tom's tail
Tom the pig doesn't like his short, curly tail so the other animals help him straighten it out. But when their attempts don't work Tom realizes he likes his tail as it is.
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Swine > Juvenile fiction. Self-acceptance > Juvenile fiction. |
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- ISBN: 1589253833
- Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
- Publisher Wilton, CT : ME Media, 2003.
- Copyright ©1995
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General Note: | "Tiger tales." Originally published: New York : Little Brown and Co., 1995. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 10.95 |
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Summary
Tom's Tail
Tom has a problem with his tail--he doesn't like it. He wants to wag his tail like Sam the sheepdog, or swish his tail like Henry the horse. But Tom's tail is too short and curly. With the help of some mud, Tom's tail becomes long and straight. But it's also sharp! When Tom wags his tail, it pokes anone standing nearby. What is Tom going to do now? This poignant story of self-acceptance is accompanied by charming artwork by Tim Warnes, the illustrator of Can't You Sleep, Dotty?, Happy Birthday, Dotty! and Scaredy Mouse.