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Bean Boy

by George Shannon

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An orphan with only a tin cup full of beans learns to survive with the help and advice of kindly people he meets.
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The lonely boy who eaten all his bean except one left before he realize that he needed to find a job. On his way to find a job he met good people who try to help him by giving him the moment relieve, but only find themselves in trouble. However, only after the boy met the farmer who offer him food and teach him how to grow beans for himself, then he learn to be self sufficient and self dependent. Only then his problem is solved. ( )
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