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Shawna's Sparkle
Hardback

Shawna’s Sparkle

$42.99
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Shawna is an eight-year-old girl who is smart, loves to read and does well in school. But Shawna is terribly, terribly shy, so she has trouble being confident and making friends – until she meets a lady in shimmering white who teaches her to see her special gifts and love herself. In other words, she teaches Shawna to sparkle. The book was written by a veteran teacher who wants children to recognize their unique gifts and love themselves for who they are, thus building their self-esteem. The book is published in Dyslexie font and designed to make it easier to read for learners with dyslexia.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Shining Hall
Date
10 July 2015
Pages
42
ISBN
9780986159701

Shawna is an eight-year-old girl who is smart, loves to read and does well in school. But Shawna is terribly, terribly shy, so she has trouble being confident and making friends – until she meets a lady in shimmering white who teaches her to see her special gifts and love herself. In other words, she teaches Shawna to sparkle. The book was written by a veteran teacher who wants children to recognize their unique gifts and love themselves for who they are, thus building their self-esteem. The book is published in Dyslexie font and designed to make it easier to read for learners with dyslexia.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Shining Hall
Date
10 July 2015
Pages
42
ISBN
9780986159701