 Who among us has not wished to change something about him/herself?  We want to be bigger, smaller, younger, older, blonder, richer, more athletic...anything but what we are.  The main character of this children's book feels pretty much the same way.  He is a green green pear and wishes he were (sic) anything but a green green pear.  The Green Green Pear, the title character goes through a panoply of things he is not, giving children the chance to review the names of fruits and their colors, shapes, and animal sounds.  Then the pear makes a wish on a shooting star and wishes to be transformed into things other than a green green pear.  Each time thought, in his heart, he remains a green green pear.  Finally, in the end, he wishes to return to being a green green pear because he realizes that is what he really is.
Who among us has not wished to change something about him/herself?  We want to be bigger, smaller, younger, older, blonder, richer, more athletic...anything but what we are.  The main character of this children's book feels pretty much the same way.  He is a green green pear and wishes he were (sic) anything but a green green pear.  The Green Green Pear, the title character goes through a panoply of things he is not, giving children the chance to review the names of fruits and their colors, shapes, and animal sounds.  Then the pear makes a wish on a shooting star and wishes to be transformed into things other than a green green pear.  Each time thought, in his heart, he remains a green green pear.  Finally, in the end, he wishes to return to being a green green pear because he realizes that is what he really is.  If found the book kind of amusing with a good lesson.  My fourteen year old thought it was dumb.  My five year old was attentive when I read it the first time, but hasn't asked for a repeat.
To order from Amazon:  The green Green Pear
 
 
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