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Hazel's Amazing Mother
Author Rosemary Wells
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's story
Publication date
1985
Media type Print (hardback and paperback)
Pages 32

Hazel's Amazing Mother is a heartwarming American children's picture book written by the well-known author Rosemary Wells. It was first published in 1985. This book quickly became popular and was even named one of the New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books of the Year in 1985, showing how much people loved its story and pictures.

The Story of Hazel and Eleanor

The book tells the story of a young badger named Hazel. She loves her doll, Eleanor, very much. One day, Hazel decides to take Eleanor for a walk. They are enjoying their time together, exploring the neighborhood.

A Wrong Turn and Trouble Ahead

As Hazel and Eleanor walk, Hazel accidentally takes a wrong turn. She finds herself in an unfamiliar part of town. Suddenly, she meets a group of older, meaner kids. These kids are not friendly at all. They start to bother Hazel and her doll. Hazel feels scared and worried. She doesn't know what to do.

Mom to the Rescue!

Just when things seem really bad, Hazel's amazing mother appears! She is strong and brave. Hazel's mother quickly steps in to protect her daughter. She stands up to the bullies and makes sure they understand that what they are doing is wrong. She handles the situation calmly but firmly.

A Mother's Love and Protection

Hazel's mother doesn't just scare the bullies away. She also comforts Hazel and makes her feel safe again. This part of the story shows how powerful a mother's love can be. It teaches us that even when we feel scared or alone, there are people who will always protect us. The book highlights the special bond between Hazel and her mother. It reminds readers that family is always there to help when you need it most.

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