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From the award-winning Sarah Crossan and Rebecca Cobb comes a reassuring, perceptive and funny story about anxiety and fear and the ways that these can hold us back from embracing all of life's joys.
Tallulah doesn't like the rain. It spoils her new dress. It makes her favourite biscuits soggy. It ruins EVERYTHING. So, she gets an umbrella from Grandma. For a while, she feels better... But is one umbrella enough? Talullah worries about rain thundering down, and washing her away. She decides that she needs complete protection. So she gets another TOTALLY BIG umbrella and under her umbrella house, Talullah feels safe. But is she missing out on all the fun happening around her? How can she manage her fears and still BE in the world? A thoughtful, insightful and tender picture book debut from renowned author and poet Sarah Crossan, beautifully illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, that offers children new ways to think, and talk about, their anxieties.
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From the award-winning Sarah Crossan and Rebecca Cobb comes a reassuring, perceptive and funny story about anxiety and fear and the ways that these can hold us back from embracing all of life's joys.
Tallulah doesn't like the rain. It spoils her new dress. It makes her favourite biscuits soggy. It ruins EVERYTHING. So, she gets an umbrella from Grandma. For a while, she feels better... But is one umbrella enough? Talullah worries about rain thundering down, and washing her away. She decides that she needs complete protection. So she gets another TOTALLY BIG umbrella and under her umbrella house, Talullah feels safe. But is she missing out on all the fun happening around her? How can she manage her fears and still BE in the world? A thoughtful, insightful and tender picture book debut from renowned author and poet Sarah Crossan, beautifully illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, that offers children new ways to think, and talk about, their anxieties.