
In this gentle adventure, Hopper, a young arctic hare, finds himself in a predicament after losing track of time with a friend and promising his mother he'd be home before dark. When his friend suggests a shortcut across a river Hopper can't swim, he faces a moment of fear and peril. Thanks to a kind beaver, Hopper safely makes it home, learning that shortcuts can be dangerous and that his mother's advice is often best. This story is ideal for children aged 4-8, offering a warm narrative about responsibility, overcoming fears, and the importance of good judgment.
In his fifth adventure Hopper, the little arctic hare, is having such fun with his friend Scamp that he loses all track of time. He promised his mother he would be home before dark, and now he is late! "Don't worry", says Scamp, and shows Hopper a shortcut across the river. But Hopper can't swim! Thanks to a friendly beaver, Hopper's watery adventure ends happily. He learns that shortcuts can be dangerous and that his mother does know what's best for her little arctic hare. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.