Baby Gardenia and Her Magic Glasses
Zelda Picasso
Baby Gardenia and Her Magic Glasses
Zelda Picasso
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Baby Gardenia and Her Magic Glasses
For any child, discovering one’s purpose can be a big adventure, even more so for a happy, wild White Rhinoceros whose eyesight is not so good. With a simple pair of eyeglasses, Baby Gardenia’s life magically transforms as she gains her vision and discovers her purpose to help others. As she says, It’s the best feeling in the world!
This children’s picture book is a hidden gem that inspires young readers to imagine new thoughts and introduces them to the world of reading. While the story sparks an appreciation of magic it touches upon basic themes: friendship, purpose, love, teamwork and overcoming odds. In addition, it introduces them to the endangered White Rhinoceros.
The book is a durable hardcover of 32 pages with vivid joyful kid-friendly illustrations to enhance color awareness. The artwork is paired nicely with easy-reading text and charming speech-bubble dialogue that adds to the spirit of the characters. Perfectly adapted for read-aloud, young independent readers, and snuggling down at bedtime with parents. Ages 3-7 years old, girls and boys.
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