Rude Mule

Rude Mule by Pamela Duncan Edwards, published by Macmillan Children’s on January 17, 2003, is a children’s book that presents a whimsical scenario where a mule unexpectedly knocks on a boy’s door asking for lunch. This engaging story explores the interactions between the boy and the mule, highlighting the challenges that arise when the mule exhibits bad behavior. With 32 pages, this edition is designed to entertain young readers while introducing them to themes of manners and problem-solving.
In this delightful tale, readers will discover how the quick-witted boy uses his creativity to teach the obstinate mule some much-needed manners. The narrative combines elements of humor and life lessons, making it an enjoyable read for children. With its focus on animals and the dynamics of friendship, Rude Mule offers a charming exploration of behavior and etiquette, perfect for young audiences looking to learn through engaging storytelling.
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What would you do if a mule knocked on your door one day and said, ‘I’ve come for lunch? You’d say Hello Come in, Mule’. But what if the mule was badly behaved? Find out how a quick-witted boy teaches an obstinate mule some manners.
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