Hello, Mr NoTail! (无尾先生,你好!)

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By Lee Ching Chew

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"Hello, Mr No-Tail!!" is the third bilingual (English and Chinese) storybook in the Baby King and Friends series. It tells of yet another adventure for Baby King, a baby kingfisher, and his friends as they explore another park. This time, their adventure took them to Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve, a beautiful park known for its mangrove trees, flora, and fauna. Here, Baby King and Ottie, the otter, met Marty, a mudskipper, who proudly showed them around and explained why this park is special. It is a popular stop-over place for migratory birds as they escape the cold winter in the northern hemisphere in December and in the southern hemisphere in June as they fly to warmer places. With lots of trees and rich biodiversity, there is plenty of shelter and food for these birds. But the peace and beauty of the park are marred by the presence of a grumpy, tailless old crocodile called Mr No-Tail. Everyone wonders why he was unfriendly. With the encouragement of Baby King and Ottie, Marty found out the real reason for Mr No-Tail's grumpiness. It was not because he had no tail. From this experience, Baby King and his new friends learned something important. While they are all different, it is still possible to live in harmony when they respect and accept their differences. The books in this series are supported by Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew Fund For Bilingualism.

在这个故事里,小金金和它的水獭朋友小田,在双溪布洛湿地保护区遇见了弹涂鱼玛玛。玛玛跟它们说它的邻居,无尾先生,是一只凶猛、脾气暴躁并且没有尾巴的鳄鱼。小金金和小田帮这些新朋友了解通过互相尊重和接受的态度能让不同兴趣的邻居和睦相处。

Hello, Mr NoTail! (无尾先生,你好!)