Ollie the Stomper

Ollie the Stomper by Olivier Dunrea is an illustrated children’s book published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 2003. This 32-page story is presented in English and follows Ollie, who feels left out as he watches his friends Gossie and Gertie stomp around in their colorful boots while he has none. The narrative captures Ollie’s journey as he navigates his feelings of frustration and desire for his own pair of boots, engaging young readers with its relatable themes.
In this charming tale, readers will find a humorous exploration of friendship and emotions as Ollie learns to assert himself in the barnyard. The story touches on social themes and the dynamics of farm life, making it a delightful read for toddlers who can relate to Ollie’s experiences. With its engaging illustrations and relatable storyline, Ollie the Stomper offers a gentle reminder of the importance of finding one’s own way, even in the company of friends.
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Gossie wears red boots, Gertie wears blue boots, but Ollie has no boots. Stomping bootless after Gossie and Gertie as they tromp in the straw, romp in the rain, and jump over puddles in their colorful boots leaves Ollie frustrated. Little Ollie decides he really wants his own pair of boots . . . but what will he do if he gets them?
Any toddler who has had to keep up with an older brother or sister will relate to Ollie as he finds his own way in the barnyard.
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