Olga and the Stork

Olga and the Stork by Joe Hackett is a charming UK edition published by Wayland in 2011, featuring 32 pages in English. This book follows the story of Olga, who, while visiting her Nana in the village, finds herself bored until her friend Mitra shares tales of a stork that visits each spring. Eager to witness this event, Olga and Mitra wait by the stork’s nest, filled with anticipation about whether the stork will arrive.
Readers will discover a narrative that captures the essence of childhood curiosity and the excitement of waiting for something special. The story is designed for intermediate readers and falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction and juvenile fiction, making it suitable for young audiences. Through its engaging plot, the book explores themes of friendship and patience, inviting readers to reflect on the joys of nature and the simple pleasures of life.
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When Olga visited Nana in the village she soon got bored. So when Mitra told Olga about the stork that visited each spring, Olga couldn’t wait to see it. They waited by its nest every day, but did the stork ever come…
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