Tim is a brown donkey who lives in a lovely green meadow with other animals. He loves Fay and Don who are his great friends. His burning ambition is to win the donkey race and get the big shiny trophy as the prize. He starts the race in fine form but discovers halfway through that an obstacle is in his way. His quick decision and good judgment save the day and the race. He gets into a pickle later when he gets stuck in a stream, but with help from friends he is rescued. The story's theme is that dreams can come true with practice and some help. It shows how obstacles can be overcome with a little foresight.…mehr
Tim is a brown donkey who lives in a lovely green meadow with other animals. He loves Fay and Don who are his great friends. His burning ambition is to win the donkey race and get the big shiny trophy as the prize. He starts the race in fine form but discovers halfway through that an obstacle is in his way. His quick decision and good judgment save the day and the race. He gets into a pickle later when he gets stuck in a stream, but with help from friends he is rescued. The story's theme is that dreams can come true with practice and some help. It shows how obstacles can be overcome with a little foresight.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret Molloy is the author of Agnes Morrogh- Bernard: Foundress of Foxford Woollen Mills published in (2014) and Martin Sheridan: Mayo's Famous Son 1881-1918 (2018). She is the co-author with Professor Peter Reid, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen of Church and State: Censorship and Political Interference in the Libraries of County Mayo in The Journal of Library and Information History in May 2013 [Online] at https://www.tandfonline.com/Her work is mainly historical, with a special interest in local history. She has published four children's books The Brown Donkey, (2020). The Fairies Who Lost Their Powers (2022) Climate Change (2023) and The Brown Donkey Goes to the Races (2024) She has written for Ireland's Own, Ireland's Eye, Irish Catholic, The Western People, The Mayo News and The Connaught Telegraph. Margaret holds a B A in English and History, and an MSc in Library and Information Studies. She lives in Bohola, in Co. Mayo.
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