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Knights, dragons, and princesses are the things all good fairytales
are made of, but what happens when the tale has an LGBTQ ending?
Follow Cedric on his journey from his days on a humble pumpkin farm
to the adventures that lead him to become a full-fledged knight.
Once a knight, discover how he uses his cleverness and courage to
vanquish a fire-breathing dragon and rescue a beautiful prince and
princess. It is only then does Sir Cedric face his most difficult
challenge. Will he follow his heart, and prove that sometimes the
bravest thing you can do is choose for yourself how your fairy tale
ends?
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Traveling Rose (Hardcover)
Brian Wray; Illustrated by Shiloh Penfield; Contributions by Pixel Mouse House
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R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Award-winning author-and-illustrator team Brian Wray and Shiloh
Penfield are back with a new adventure featuring their beloved
children's book character, Rose the stuffed bunny. In Traveling
Rose, she is taking her very first big trip to London with her
friend Iris and her favorite little boy. Rose is excited about the
teas they would have, but soon becomes distracted by her worries.
Did she pack her favorite sweater in case the weather is cold? Did
she remember to turn off the lamp by her bedside? Her thoughts feel
so big that Rose begins to cry and no longer wants to go. Can Rose
find a way to let her worries at home and have fun on her trip? The
story offers a great way for parents and teachers to talk to
children about what happens when impulsive and obsessive thoughts
get in the way of enjoying life's big moments as well as everyday
life, and what to do about it. These types of “first times” can
be stressful for anyone but, for someone with intrusive thoughts,
can be filled with obstacles. Intrusive worries are there at every
turn, pointing out all of the things that could go wrong or that
are “dangerous.” It takes work to see through the fears and
picture the possibilities, especially for our beloved Rose Bunny.
Children will identify with Rose, and by allowing children to see
themselves in a story, it shows them that they are not alone in
their experience. Ideal for social and emotional learning,
Traveling Rose teaches children to express emotion, which is one of
the key ingredients to healthful development. Rose continues to be
a starting point to having larger conversations that will create a
lasting impact. Don’t miss her in her first picture book,
Unraveling Rose.
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