Gerry the Giraffe

Gerry the Giraffe by Melissa Northway, published by Polka Dots Publishing on September 14, 2012, is a children’s book that spans 32 pages. This edition presents a story about Gerry, a giraffe who aspires to join a volleyball team but faces challenges due to his perceived size and strength. As he grapples with feelings of exclusion, Gerry embarks on a journey of self-improvement during the summer while the team is away.
Readers will discover how Gerry’s determination leads to unexpected results, showcasing themes of perseverance and personal growth. The narrative emphasizes the importance of hard work and resilience in overcoming obstacles. This engaging tale is designed to educate young readers about the value of effort and self-belief, making it a thoughtful addition to any educational collection.
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Gerry the Giraffe wants to join the volleyball team but they think he’s too small and not strong enough. Upset because he isn’t invited to summer volleyball camp, he finally realizes what he has to do. Over the summer, while the team is away, something amazing happens from Gerry’s hard work.
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