Horace is so excited to play with his friend, Mary Mc Kay, a beautiful and graceful wombat. When she asks if he has a hat to protect his face from the sun, he tells her he doesn’t need one.
When their friend, Samuel Smithers, slithers across a rock beside them, he complains about the heat and asks why Horace isn’t wearing a hat. As Horace becomes more grumpy and rude by the minute, he eventually discovers that it is okay to listen to the advice of friends who care.
In this delightful tale for children, a stubborn animal who thinks he knows it all learns that sometimes he doesn’t.
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Christine is a first time published author. Very early on as a parent, she realized how well her children related and learnt from books. The rhyme and rhythm of words made it easier to remember the lessons within the stories. She started writing and Illustrating her own storied lessons for her children which were later shared with other children. Christine is hoping that others can see the value in the stories and share them with the children they love.