![]() Lina's aunt, who lives in Nes Evert, the man living across from Lina's aunt Lina and Auka's younger siblings, Linda and Jan Jana, Janus's wife and the mothers of the children. Other characters include the fathers of the children, who are all fishermen. These six kids are aided by their teacher, Grandmother Sibble III, legless Janus, old Douwa, and the "tin man". This simple, yet compelling plot teaches that if people think and wonder why, things will begin to happen and dreams will come true.Īnd Pier and Dirk, the inseparable twins. The task of finding a wagon wheel in the tiny village proves difficult, and the children meet several interesting personalities during their search. They discovered that the roofs on the village's homes are pitched so steeply that the storks cannot find space to nest on the sharp ridges, and placing a wagon wheel on each roof ridge would give storks a place to nest. The children set out to bring the storks back. ![]() ![]() Their teacher encourages the class to find out for themselves. ![]() When she writes an essay for school that asks why there are no storks in their village, she set all the others to wondering. ![]() Lina is one of six school children in the small fishing village of Shora. ![]()
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