"Two kings live in different countries--one rich and one poor. The poor country has little food and the other has such an abundance of food that no one living there will ever go hungry. In fact, it is country of obesity. The story explains how the two countries cannot get along and how greed starts a food war. The soldiers are too fat to ride in tanks and the supply trucks filled with food are easily overtaken. Birds save the day by carrying see, and nature plays a role by producing rain. In the mud filled land, new crops grow and everyone will have plenty to eat. Unfortunately, the Fat King never learns a lesson and doesn't have a clue of what the work "peace" means."
"De inwoners van een zeer rijk land willen niets van hun overvloed afstaan aan hun bijna verhongerde buren en krijgen door eigen schuld hun trekken thuis."
"When a king asks his rich neighboring country to help his starving subjects, a food-throwing battle ensues."
"A fable about conflict in which two kingdoms fight over food supplies."@en
"De inwoners van een zeer rijk land willen niets van hun overvloed afstaan aan hun bijna verhongerde buren en krijgen door eigen schuld hun trekken thuis. Prentenboek met vrolijk gekleurde tekeningen. Vanaf ca. 8 jaar."
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