Why Should I Listen?

Why Should I Listen? by Claire Llewellyn is a 32-page book published by Hodder Wayland in 2001. This edition explores the challenges faced by a boy who struggles with listening, leading him into various predicaments, including getting lost in a museum and experiencing embarrassment at a friend’s party. Through his journey, he discovers the importance of listening and how it can lead to positive experiences.
Readers will find that the narrative highlights themes related to health and social interactions, as the boy learns that making an effort to listen can enhance his connections with others. The story illustrates how listening can transform feelings of loneliness and invisibility into moments of joy, such as enjoying ice cream. This engaging tale encourages young readers to appreciate the value of listening in their everyday lives.
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The boy at the centre of this book finds it hard to listen, and consequently gets into all sorts of trouble, such as getting lost in a museum and having to wear a really embarrassing pair of swimming trunks at a friend’s party. However, he feels lonely and invisible when no one listens to him, so now he makes an extra special effort to listen, and finds that sometimes listening can bring nice things, such as ice cream!
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