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In this heart-felt fairy tale, one duckling is born a little different from his siblings and is picked-on everywhere he goes. He travels and meets different kinds of Aussie birds, wanting to be loved, looking for a place to belong. He will need to discover himself before he can find happiness. This fairy tale big book teaches children that we are all different. Some children may also relate to how this duckling is treated by his peers, allowing for discussions on the concept of bullying. 42cm x 31cm. 16 pages.
An exciting range of Big Books featuring classic fairy tales with a twist. These beautifully illustrated books have been carefully created to provide fun, engaging stories for children, while teaching them important morals in alignment with the Early Years Learning Framework. Children will learn about stranger-danger, greed, hard work, bullying, belonging being becoming, trust and more. Re-imagined so that there are no gruesome endings like in most traditional tales, but instead teach more appropriate lessons as relevant to today's modern society. You will love what happens to the Wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, while the ending in The Gingerbread Man is open for interpretation, allowing for involved classroom discussions. Written, illustrated and printed in Australia. All books are 42 x 31cm.
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In this heart-felt fairy tale, one duckling is born a little different from his siblings and is picked-on everywhere he goes. He travels and meets different kinds of Aussie birds, wanting to be loved, looking for a place to belong. He will need to discover himself before he can find happiness. This fairy tale big book teaches children that we are all different. Some children may also relate to how this duckling is treated by his peers, allowing for discussions on the concept of bullying. 42cm x 31cm. 16 pages.