The Little Black Cat: Bella and the Blue Bird

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
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Author: Danielle L Ramsay ISBN: 9781311526786
Publisher: Danielle L Ramsay Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Danielle L Ramsay
ISBN: 9781311526786
Publisher: Danielle L Ramsay
Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Little Black Cat - Bella and the Blue Bird is the fifth book in the series of The Little Black Cat books. Each book contains lessons to young readers while following the adventures of a small black cat. Easily readable and enjoyable for children of all ages. Bella and the Blue Bird follows Bella and her friends as they find an injured bird. They think the bully is hurting him but soon learn that he is just trying to help. As they search for Billy the Blue Birds family Bella learns how different each of their families are, some just have a mother, some just a father, another even lives with his grandparents. Bella learns an important lesson in acceptance and kindness, befriending the bully Benson. Bella also learns about differences in families and how each one is just as wonderful as the other even if they are not like hers.

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The Little Black Cat - Bella and the Blue Bird is the fifth book in the series of The Little Black Cat books. Each book contains lessons to young readers while following the adventures of a small black cat. Easily readable and enjoyable for children of all ages. Bella and the Blue Bird follows Bella and her friends as they find an injured bird. They think the bully is hurting him but soon learn that he is just trying to help. As they search for Billy the Blue Birds family Bella learns how different each of their families are, some just have a mother, some just a father, another even lives with his grandparents. Bella learns an important lesson in acceptance and kindness, befriending the bully Benson. Bella also learns about differences in families and how each one is just as wonderful as the other even if they are not like hers.

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