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Boomerang Boy (Moose Stories Series)
Shaun HepworthPaperback 2007-01-01
Once a man had two sons. The younger one asked his father for his inheritance, set off for a distant country then wasted all his money having a good time. As there was a drought, the only job he could get was feeding pigs. Coming to his senses, he returned home, where is father welcomed him with open arms.
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Once a man had two sons. The younger one asked his father for his inheritance, set off for a distant country then wasted all his money having a good time. As there was a drought, the only job he could get was feeding pigs. Coming to his senses, he returned home, where is father welcomed him with open arms. The Moose Stories series takes a fresh look at some of the best stories ever told. Written in playful rhyme and delightfully illustrated, children of all ages will easily remember them. The real value is they will be more likely to learn the valuable life lessons contained within these stories.
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Once a man had two sons. The younger one asked his father for his inheritance, set off for a distant country then wasted all his money having a good time. As there was a drought, the only job he could get was feeding pigs. Coming to his senses, he returned home, where is father welcomed him with open arms.
Publisher Description
Once a man had two sons. The younger one asked his father for his inheritance, set off for a distant country then wasted all his money having a good time. As there was a drought, the only job he could get was feeding pigs. Coming to his senses, he returned home, where is father welcomed him with open arms. The Moose Stories series takes a fresh look at some of the best stories ever told. Written in playful rhyme and delightfully illustrated, children of all ages will easily remember them. The real value is they will be more likely to learn the valuable life lessons contained within these stories.