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(Kindle) $0 - Harry The Happy Mouse: Teaching Children to Be Kind to Each Other @ Amazon US/AU

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Rated 5 stars in US (177 reviews) and 4.5 stars in the UK (275 reviews).

Harry The Happy Mouse is a cheerful, traditional story about a Mouse called Harry who lives in the colorful English countryside.

Harry helps a Frog, but asks the Frog to repay the kindness to someone else. We follow the good deed as it moves through other characters, who each selflessly help someone else, making themselves feel happy in the process!

We learn that a little bit of happiness can go a long way!

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  • Is this the version illustrated by Janelle Dimmett ???

      • +1

        I thought the whole book as free…

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          🤦🏼

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    Studies have shown that children watch a mere three advertisements and then answer that they would prefer to be friends with a person with nice clothes rather than a friends with a person who is nice.

    This is after being read a story about a nice person and then another group is read the story and then shown three advertisements. The first group answers that they would rather be friends with the nice person, the second answers that they would rather be friends with the person who has bought things to make them be liked.

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      Clothes maketh the man.

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      “Studies have shown” Well I guess that settles it, children are evil.

    • People judge by appearances. Even kids. Unfortunately that's the society nowadays. Watch out for the con man

  • Thanks OP much appreciated

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    Is this from the US? I have young kids, I find messages from there beat kids over the head with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, assuming kids are very very stupid and gormless and must not have any complexity in their brains. I think it's a morality thing.

    I prefer commonwealth media which often has humour and is unafraid to show the slightly darker side of human nature and implicitly works the lessons into the plots.

    But hey, free!

    • I appreciate your insight / thoughts,…. interesting, I will look into that

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      This is pretty propaganda-like, really.

      • I don't think so, it is interesting thought about cultural differences

        • Oh, sorry I meant the book is, not the comment I was replying to.

  • I use this book as inspiration.

  • +1

    another #micetoo movement book sigh

  • Seems to have been free Jan 2017 already got it didn't realise

  • my kindle paperwhite said -
    Unavailable for download
    "harry the christmas mouse"
    the item is not compatible with this device.

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