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Ellie's voice, or, Trööömmmpffff, Piret Raud ; translated from the Estonian by Adam Cullen

Label
Ellie's voice, or, Trööömmmpffff, Piret Raud ; translated from the Estonian by Adam Cullen
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Ellie's voice
Oclc number
1240806654
resource.readingGradeLevel
Pre-K to 2
Responsibility statement
Piret Raud ; translated from the Estonian by Adam Cullen
Sub title
or, Trööömmmpffff
Summary
A touching and profound tale of friendship, differences, and acceptance from renowned Estonian children's author and illustrator Piret Raud. On the sandy shore of a big sea lived a bird named Ellie who had no voice. "Everything else has a voice," Ellie thought sadly. "The trees rustle. The waves crash. Even the rain sings when it falls." "I'm the only one who can't make a sound." Ellie felt tears well up in her eyes-that's how sad she was to be voiceless. Ellie's life is turned upside down when she finds a curious instrument on the shore that makes the most amazing sound when she blows into it: Trööömmmpffff! Creatures come from near and far to hear Ellie's magnificent new voice. But when Ellie learns that the horn actually belongs to Duke Junior who is desperately unhappy without it, she goes on an adventure to return the horn to its rightful owner. After days and nights of searching, she finds Duke Junior on an island in the middle of the water. To her surprise and delight, Duke Junior doesn't just toot Trööömmmpfff on the horn he plays the most beautiful music! Ellie is so happy that Duke Junior has his horn back and can produce such lovely sounds that she's content listening to his tunes and being herself
Target audience
preschool
resource.variantTitle
Trööömmmpffff
Classification
Mapped to