The Glump and the Peeble

The Glump and the Peeble by Wendy Meddour is a charming picture book published by Frances Lincoln Children’s Books on July 5, 2016. This 28-page story is presented in English and explores the themes of friendship and acceptance through the interactions of its two main characters, a glump and a peeble, who each wish to embrace qualities of the other.
In this engaging narrative, the glump lives in solitude, yearning to join the peebles in their joyful dances, while the peeble longs for the quiet contemplation that the glump embodies. As they form a friendship, both characters discover valuable lessons about embracing their differences and the importance of trying new experiences. This delightful tale offers young readers insights into the power of friendship and the beauty of being unique.
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The glump lives all alone in his cave, deep in the wood, wishing he could come out and dance with the peebles. Meanwhile, a peeble wishes she could be quiet and thoughtful — like a glump. “Try not to be nervous,” the peeble says to the glump. “You can’t be frightened of things you’ve not tried.” When they become friends it turns out the two creatures have a lot to teach each other! This funny picture book about the power of friendship teaches children it’s fine to be different.
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