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Gwningen a'r Arth, Y - Tamaid i Aros Pryd
Gwningen a'r Arth, Y - Tamaid i Aros Pryd
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Rabbit and Bear are swimming when they are disturbed by a small owl. Rabbit tells horror stories about the owl to scare Bear, but Bear is interested in learning more about it.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 112 pages
Publication date: 16 July 2021
Publisher: Atebol Cyfyngedig
Rabbit and Bear are swimming in a peaceful pond when a small owl interrupts their tranquility. Bear expresses a genuine interest in learning more about the owl, but Rabbit, filled with fear and a desire to protect themselves, begins to relate horror stories about the bird's potential dangers. Rabbit's fear escalates, and he suggests imprisoning the sleeping bird to ensure their safety.
Rabbit and Bear are swimming in a peaceful pond when a small owl interrupts their tranquility. Bear expresses a genuine interest in learning more about the owl, but Rabbit, filled with fear and a desire to protect themselves, begins to relate horror stories about the bird's potential dangers. Rabbit's fear escalates, and he suggests imprisoning the sleeping bird to ensure their safety.
The owl, startled by Rabbit's sudden aggression, flies away, leaving Rabbit and Bear alone in the pond. Bear reflects on Rabbit's fear and realizes that it may be misplaced. He understands that not all animals are dangerous and that it is important to approach new experiences with an open mind and a willingness to learn.
From that day on, Bear becomes more curious about the natural world and its inhabitants. He learns to respect the boundaries of animals and understands that every creature has its role in the ecosystem. Rabbit, on the other hand, continues to fear the owl and remains cautious around any birds he encounters.
Over time, Rabbit and Bear's differences in attitude towards nature become more apparent. Rabbit becomes increasingly isolated and fearful, while Bear continues to explore and learn. However, despite their differences, Rabbit and Bear remain friends and continue to share their experiences with each other.
In the end, Rabbit and Bear's encounter with the small owl teaches them valuable lessons about fear, curiosity, and the importance of respecting the natural world. They learn that not all animals are dangerous and that it is essential to approach new experiences with an open mind and a willingness to learn. Their friendship serves as a reminder that even though we may have different perspectives on the world, we can still find common ground and learn from each other.
Weight: 204g
Dimension: 130 x 181 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781801060806
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