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Buffy and His Bad Thoughts
There is a troubled bunny who has negative thoughts, and it is causing him anxiety at school. His teacher gives him some magical glasses where his imagination brings a toy to life. He helps the toy solve the same problem that he is also facing. The story tells us that becoming reactive to a negative emotion reveals a disconnect between our needs and that emotion. When we learn to accept the emotion we are feeling and let go, our energy turns to our needs and happiness instead, and we become free to be who we are.
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Who Is Dolly?
Who is Dolly?Anna’s new puppy, Dolly, has chocolate brown fur and is soft and cuddly…but who is Dolly?Just like a child, Dolly has her own unique personality which she displays in lots of cute characterful ways spending time with Anna.This charming picture book uses verse alongside colourful and fun illustrations to share with children Dolly’s many activities and antics highlighting her different characteristics in an affectionate and amusing way. For instance, who is Dolly? Is Dolly a dinosaur? Is Dolly a daredevil? Is Dolly a dancer? Turn the page to find out all the different characteristics that make Dolly who she is!Children could learn to recognise in their own pets, or their friends, that we all have different characteristics that make us who we are. And Dolly reminds us that even a puppy is unique and special. Take a peek inside and discover who is Dolly? And why Anna adores her!
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Placid Pamela
Some things take time, and this tale’s journey is truly extraordinary. Placid Pamela is one of four fables conceived over 30 years ago. Today, it emerges as a testament to the author’s perseverance, offering a chance to share his vision with the world.
The whole reason for not just Placid Pamela but also the other three is that Mr Bright’s daughter Kristina was born with cerebral palsy in 1988 and is classed as nonverbal which means that she cannot speak. That being so her soft toys became something she could relate to one of which was a panda.
Now 36 and receiving full-time care, Kristina still holds onto her panda, alongside a tiger, an elephant, and a bear. These toys, enduring symbols of her childhood, serve as the inspiration for three additional fables to follow Placid Pamela. Written during Kristina’s youth, Mr. Bright believes these stories will captivate not only young readers but also offer parents a meaningful experience to share with their children.
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