Kermit the Hermit

Kermit the Hermit by Bill Peet is an illustrated book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1965, featuring 48 pages in English. This story follows a mean, selfish crab who, after being rescued by a boy, embarks on a journey to find a way to repay the kindness he received. The narrative is designed for a junior and primary reading level, making it accessible for young readers.
In this engaging tale, readers will encounter themes of redemption and kindness as the crab navigates his new understanding of friendship and generosity. The book incorporates elements of humor and social themes, appealing to both boys and girls. With its vibrant illustrations and relatable characters, Kermit the Hermit offers a delightful exploration of marine life and the importance of compassion in a lighthearted manner.
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After a mean, selfish crab is rescued by a boy, the crab searches for a way to repay the kindness. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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