
Alfie Gives a Hand
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1984
Publisher
Lothrop Lee & Shepard
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0688023878
ISBN-13
9780688023874
Description
Alfie, a young and endearing character, is set to explore the whimsical world of birthday celebrations in his latest adventure. As he grips his beloved old blanket, a treasured companion that offers him comfort and security, he steps into the vibrant atmosphere of his very first birthday party. Surrounded by the cheerful chaos of balloons, cake, and laughter, Alfie’s wide eyes reveal both excitement and a hint of trepidation.
Throughout the story, Alfie grapples with the challenges of socializing in a new environment. The narrative beautifully captures his journey as he navigates his feelings of uncertainty while yearning to connect with others. With each turn of the page, readers witness how the warmth of friendship and the spirit of giving come to life through his experiences.
Alfie's love for his blanket serves as a symbol of childhood innocence, while his adventures at the party mark a rite of passage filled with small triumphs. Shirley Hughes crafts a poignant tale that resonates with both children and adults, inviting them to remember their own early encounters with new experiences.
As Alfie finds creative ways to engage with the other children and participate in the festivities, readers are reminded of the power of perseverance and the simple joys that can be found in moments of vulnerability. The story is rich with emotional depth and relatability, making it a heartwarming read for anyone who appreciates the beauty of growing up.
Throughout the story, Alfie grapples with the challenges of socializing in a new environment. The narrative beautifully captures his journey as he navigates his feelings of uncertainty while yearning to connect with others. With each turn of the page, readers witness how the warmth of friendship and the spirit of giving come to life through his experiences.
Alfie's love for his blanket serves as a symbol of childhood innocence, while his adventures at the party mark a rite of passage filled with small triumphs. Shirley Hughes crafts a poignant tale that resonates with both children and adults, inviting them to remember their own early encounters with new experiences.
As Alfie finds creative ways to engage with the other children and participate in the festivities, readers are reminded of the power of perseverance and the simple joys that can be found in moments of vulnerability. The story is rich with emotional depth and relatability, making it a heartwarming read for anyone who appreciates the beauty of growing up.
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