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Analysis Of Shoe Fly Don T Bother Me
Shoe Fly Don’t Bother Me is a darling story that deals with the esoteric meaning of home.
A tiny fly forced out of her home in a cowboy boot, follows the cowboy that took it. Realizing her home is gone forever, stranded on the cowboy’s farm, she struggles to find a place to live. After a succession of rejection, the tiny fly learns that a home is not just a place, but a feeling of acceptance and belonging. Ultimately, she realizes a home is not a home without unconditional love.
Shoe Fly Don’t Bother Me is a wonderfully illustrated story with plot and meaning. The book is a perfect choice for a youngster learning to read or as a bedtime story for a toddler. The message is timeless and appropriate for all young children.

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