Mr Peabodys Apples

Mr Peabodys Apples by Madonna is a picture book published by Puffin in 2006, featuring 28 pages of engaging illustrations by American artist Loren Long. The story follows Tommy Tittlebottom, who witnesses Mr Peabody taking an apple from Mr Funkadeli’s fruit market without paying, leading him to believe that Mr Peabody is a thief. As the rumor spreads throughout the town, Mr Peabody must address the situation and teach Tommy about the significance of truth and the impact of words.
Readers will find a narrative that explores social themes and manners, emphasizing the importance of honesty and communication. Through the interactions between Tommy and Mr Peabody, the book presents a thoughtful examination of how misunderstandings can arise and the role of truth in resolving conflicts. This edition, written in English, combines a captivating story with beautiful artwork, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on juvenile nonfiction and fiction.
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This is the second picture book from Madonna, with beautiful artwork by American artist, Loren Long. Tommy Tittlebottom sees Mr Peabody taking an apple from Mr Funkadeli’s fruit market, and is very surprised that he doesn’t pay. Then Tommy sees it happen again and decides that Mr Peabody is a thief. Word spreads quickly around the town. When Mr Peabody arrives at the baseball ground, ready for the usual Saturday game, only Billy Little turns up and he soon explains what has happened. It is then up to Mr Peabody to teach Tommy about the importance of truth and the power of words.
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