That Ain't no Bull! Or, maybe it is...
The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. 1963.
Detailed line drawings showing wonderful expression and a grand fairy tale opening make for a timeless story.
Dear Ferdinand is different: so common to a child’s experience, so engaging. Through an unexpected twist (he sits on a bee) it is he that ends up in the bullfight, where the humans—gasp—poke and stab bulls! But Ferdinand escapes this horrible fate simply by being himself.
An encouraging story for every child who has felt the weight of not being like everyone else.
Aside: I’m also often struck by how violent these older books can be. Would this fly in today’s market? Hmmm. Also, interesting political readings of this story ... but more on that later.
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Classics,
MFAC Booklist,
MFAC Booklist PB,
Picture Books
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