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James and Games that are Not Games
Hardback

James and Games that are Not Games

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James is an innocent child who likes to play games and thinks that his friends enjoy them as well. But one day, when his friends used his own games against him, James realized he was being a bully. Since that day, he tries to be an exemplary friend and help others when needed.

No children are born mean or wanting to become bullies. All children are born innocent. They think that what they are doing is good and fun until they are shown otherwise by their parents, teachers, or other friends who have being taught the meaning of kindness towards any living thing at an early age.

This book uses animal characters as children throughout many illustrations to show the story in detail. The illustrations walk you through how James was a happy child by hurting his friends. He didn’t know he was being a bully until one day no one wanted to play with him. Also, the illustrations show how he suffered by the games played on him and how he learned the value of friendship and kindness. In the end, not only him but everyone else was happy playing games that everybody enjoyed. It shows how James becomes a true friend.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Andrea Carrera
Date
16 December 2015
Pages
42
ISBN
9780692585375

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

James is an innocent child who likes to play games and thinks that his friends enjoy them as well. But one day, when his friends used his own games against him, James realized he was being a bully. Since that day, he tries to be an exemplary friend and help others when needed.

No children are born mean or wanting to become bullies. All children are born innocent. They think that what they are doing is good and fun until they are shown otherwise by their parents, teachers, or other friends who have being taught the meaning of kindness towards any living thing at an early age.

This book uses animal characters as children throughout many illustrations to show the story in detail. The illustrations walk you through how James was a happy child by hurting his friends. He didn’t know he was being a bully until one day no one wanted to play with him. Also, the illustrations show how he suffered by the games played on him and how he learned the value of friendship and kindness. In the end, not only him but everyone else was happy playing games that everybody enjoyed. It shows how James becomes a true friend.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Andrea Carrera
Date
16 December 2015
Pages
42
ISBN
9780692585375