Albert Le Blanc: Complete & Unabridged

“Albert Le Blanc: Complete & Unabridged” by Nick Butterworth is a children’s book published by COLLINS AUDIO on May 16, 2005. This edition presents an uplifting story centered around a bear named Albert le Blanc, who arrives at a toy shop looking very sad. The other toys, eager to cheer him up, organize a special show filled with antics and performances, unaware that Albert is not truly sad but simply has a sad-looking face.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that unfolds as the toys engage in various humorous activities, including a lively Jack-in-a-box and a ballet performance by Sally the hippo. The story culminates in a lighthearted moment when Sally’s clumsiness leads to a big kiss for Albert, resulting in a cheerful transformation. This engaging tale explores themes of friendship and joy, making it a charming addition to any children’s book collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
An uplitfting story about a bear without a smile A very sad-looking French bear has arrived in the toy shop. His name is Albert le Blanc. The other toys plan a special show to cheer him up. Albert keeps trying to tell the toys he’s not sad — he just has a sad face — but they are too busy with their show…Jack-in-a-box leaps around, Pickle the mouse tries to tell a joke (but forgets the ending) and Sally the hippo puts on her bright red lipstick and performs a ballet. But, Sally’s ballet moves aren’t quite as graceful as intended and she falls on top of Albert, planting a big kiss right on his mouth. And when Albert gets up again he has a huge red lipstick grin all over his face. Everyone laughs and laughs…especially Albert le Blanc!
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