Alfie's painting 'Motorbike Man' has been entered in the children's painting competition at the Harvest Fair. His friends have done paintings too, but when the winners are announced, not everyone is happy with their prize...
Join Alfie on an exciting day at the fair as he comes up with a brilliant solution
A Warm Story of Child-Size Generosity and Compassion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Alfie and his family are at the community fair, where he meets many of his friends. He has entered a drawing in a children's art contest. When he wins a prize, he notices that another child is disappointed to have received the consolation prize, a sorry-looking plush toy. After asking his father, he offers to trade his prize for hers, thus extending child-size compassion both for the other child and for the unwanted toy, which becomes "part of the family." In the process, he gains a new friend, and the girl invites him over to play with her later. This book, like Hughes' other books, is warmly illustrated with attention to realistic human details. The fair takes place in the context of a community in which neighbors know each other and relate cordially, and Alfie's parents are both kind and courteous, providing a nurturing environment for Alfie and his sister. I love the way Alfie exemplifies the virtues of generosity and compassion in a way that small children can relate to. This makes a very nice addition to any small child's library.
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