The boy on the beach -- Letters from Taiwan -- Hurricanes and howling wolves -- Letters -- A lonely wolf -- Letters -- Stanley is here -- Letters -- Baby unicorns and glue fairies -- Bad stuff -- More chaos: old person on fire! -- Letters -- Moving rocks -- The ocean and the island -- Letters -- Almost a day at the beach -- We together have a friendship -- Stanley's fish -- Making scenes.
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Four-year-old Eli plays alone at the shore, inventing dramas out of sand and water. He is Builder, Fireman, Protector, and Scout, overcoming waves and conquering monsters. Enter Marianne and doll, Mother and Baby, eager to redefine Eli as a good father and homesteader. Their separate visions intertwine in a search for a common ground on which howling wolves and butterfly sisters can learn to understand and need one another. What can the richly imagined, impressively adaptable fantasy world of these children tell us about childhood, development, education, and even life itself? For fifty years.