Guthrie Comes Clean

Guthrie Comes Clean by Jonathan Allen, published by Picture Corgi in 1988, is a children’s book that features 32 pages in English. The story follows Guthrie, a small, podgy panda who dreams of transforming into a tall, sleek polar bear. As he embarks on a series of humorous attempts to change his appearance, his friends observe his antics with concern and ultimately help him realize that he is perfect just the way he is.
Readers will find a charming narrative that explores themes of self-acceptance and friendship. Through Guthrie’s journey, the book highlights the importance of embracing one’s unique qualities. The engaging illustrations complement the storyline, making it an enjoyable read for children. This edition offers a delightful experience for young readers, encouraging them to appreciate their individuality while enjoying the lighthearted adventures of Guthrie and his friends.
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Guthrie is a small, podgy panda. He longs to be a tall, sleek polar bear instead. But how? Guthrie’s friends watch his hilarious attempts to become a polar bear with growing dismay and finally manage to convince him that he is just perfect as he is!
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