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Goose

door Molly Bang

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Adopted by woodchucks at birth, a baby goose never feels she truly belongs--until the day she discovers she can fly.
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I ordered this after seeing a review mention that this is a popular graduation gift instead of gifting Oh, The Places You’ll Go. This interested me so I ordered it. A very nice book about endings that are beginnings and finding yourself. Or maybe it’s just a nice book about a goose in a family of woodchucks.

Enjoyable either way.
  FamiliesUnitedLL | Jul 1, 2023 |
This small but mighty book pedagogically addresses so many issues a child might face and doesn’t shy away from the genuine emotions. ( )
  _Mayrita1 | Feb 27, 2022 |
Goose, I feel is good representation of a family taking in a child of a different culture/ethnicity and still providing them the love and care they deserve. It also goes over how even as Goose grows up and she knows she is different from her family, she still loves them but wants to find her self as well. This is a great book to maybe start a conversation with children on different family units and possibly learning how to find your true self away from the normal you are use to on a daily basis. ( )
  DidnaPaz | Jan 14, 2022 |
The goose, as an egg rolled out of the nest. It ended up being raised by a family of woodchucks. The woodchucks were a very loving family but as the goose grew she was discontent and did not really know why. She often felt sad and like an outsider. She wandered away from her home in her sadness and loneliness. She lost her footing and fell from a cliff towards the ocean. She began to flap her wings and flew. She used strength and power that she never knew she had to discover who she really was as a goose. Sometimes you have to leave your home to find out who you really are. Lovely book, I like the story and can personally relate to the message. This book is k-3, picture book, but could easily be for any one at any age. ( )
  asburns | Aug 27, 2019 |
Molly Bang's "Goose," was about a goose who was born into the wrong family after the egg was blown away by the storm. The family loved her an accepted her, but she was very different from them. The goose didn't know she could even fly until she had to one day after falling off of a cliff. This would be a great story to teach kids about self identity. Some people don't truly know who they are until they are forced to know. Some people are born into families that they don't quite fit into with interracial families or if they are adopted. These people don't know who they truly are or their background. Finding your true self is the greatest reward in itself. ( )
  eburlette | Sep 29, 2017 |
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