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You Move You Lose

By: Carl Sommer
Narrated by: Carl Sommer
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The bear cubs Stubby and Prissy can't seem to agree on anything - not even on who should close the door. Even their forest friends walk out because of their bickering. The cubs finally decide to settle the issue with a game of "You move, you lose". 

However, two raccoon burglars show up for an unforgettable game of their own. When a wolf comes by chasing a little kitten, their stubbornness is tested to the limit. Stubby declares victory, but he soon realizes the true winner is his sister, Prissy. 

In this stimulating audiobook, Carl Sommer shows the folly of stubbornness and the importance of tolerance, cooperation, and friendship. Grades kindergarten through three.

Virtues: tolerance, friendship, cooperation. Other virtues: caring, cheerfulness, civic virtue, compassion, forgiveness, kindness, loyalty, obedience to parents, positive mental attitude, respect for others, and responsible citizenship.

©1997 Carl Sommer (P)2017 Carl Sommer

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