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The Boy who Identified as a Vulture
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The Boy who Identified as a Vulture
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The Boy Who Identified as a Vulture
, young Kwadan embarks on a whimsical journey of self-discovery. After witnessing the bravery of his rooster, Kwadan decides that he wants to be more than just a shepherd-he wants to be a vulture, a creature capable of soaring above his flock to keep them safe. With his newfound identity, Kwadan tries to live his life as a vulture, confusing his brothers, cousin, and even his loyal dog, Patience.
As Kwadan navigates the challenges of being a "vulture"-from awkward moments at school to struggling to maintain control over his herd-he begins to realize that embracing who he truly is might be the key to finding happiness. Along the way, Kwadan learns valuable lessons about the importance of being true to oneself and the special bond he shares with his family and Patience.
This heartwarming story, filled with humor and gentle wisdom, encourages young readers to explore their identities while reminding them that it's okay to be different. With vibrant illustrations and a relatable narrative,
is a charming picture book that will resonate with children and parents alike.
The Boy Who Identified as a Vulture
, young Kwadan embarks on a whimsical journey of self-discovery. After witnessing the bravery of his rooster, Kwadan decides that he wants to be more than just a shepherd-he wants to be a vulture, a creature capable of soaring above his flock to keep them safe. With his newfound identity, Kwadan tries to live his life as a vulture, confusing his brothers, cousin, and even his loyal dog, Patience.
As Kwadan navigates the challenges of being a "vulture"-from awkward moments at school to struggling to maintain control over his herd-he begins to realize that embracing who he truly is might be the key to finding happiness. Along the way, Kwadan learns valuable lessons about the importance of being true to oneself and the special bond he shares with his family and Patience.
This heartwarming story, filled with humor and gentle wisdom, encourages young readers to explore their identities while reminding them that it's okay to be different. With vibrant illustrations and a relatable narrative,
is a charming picture book that will resonate with children and parents alike.