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Alphakids: the boy who wanted to be famous

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: lphakidsPublication details: 2004 Nelson ITP LondonISBN:
  • 9 780725 332846
DDC classification:
  • F 823 HAL-B HAL-B
Summary: "The Boy Who Wanted to Be Famous" is a charming story about a young boy who dreams of achieving fame and recognition. Eager to stand out, he embarks on various adventures and tries different talents, from singing to sports, in hopes of becoming a star. However, as he navigates the ups and downs of his pursuits, he learns that true fame comes with its own challenges and responsibilities. Throughout the story, the boy discovers the importance of authenticity, hard work, and the value of being true to oneself. Ultimately, he realizes that being well-liked and appreciated for who he is can be more fulfilling than simply being famous. The tale conveys important lessons about self-acceptance, the nature of success, and the joy of pursuing one’s passions without the need for external validation.
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"The Boy Who Wanted to Be Famous" is a charming story about a young boy who dreams of achieving fame and recognition. Eager to stand out, he embarks on various adventures and tries different talents, from singing to sports, in hopes of becoming a star. However, as he navigates the ups and downs of his pursuits, he learns that true fame comes with its own challenges and responsibilities. Throughout the story, the boy discovers the importance of authenticity, hard work, and the value of being true to oneself. Ultimately, he realizes that being well-liked and appreciated for who he is can be more fulfilling than simply being famous. The tale conveys important lessons about self-acceptance, the nature of success, and the joy of pursuing one’s passions without the need for external validation.

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