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This is a story of a lost baby eagle that found herself in the midst of chicks. Her chicks’ family discriminated against her and treated her unfairly, and she wondered why; until the fateful day when her identity was mysteriously revealed through a mirrored image in a water bowl. Read to find out what happened to the little eagle, and the chicks’ part in the drama.This book is subtitled: The Similarity Between Tom and the Baby Eagle It’s a two-part storybook. Tom is a first-grade seven-year-old boy who shares some similarities with the bird, the way they were viewed by their family members and their acceptance to those they love.Fyne is a passionate Educator who loves and works with children of all ages, including the youth, and the young adults. She has a special touch on bringing out the best in people, because of her belief that there are great potentials in every human being. Every one of her stories ends with moral lessons. Children will love the interactive segment in this book. The moral lesson teaches children to be kind, and to be respectful of others. Everyone deserves to be loved even when they appear or act differently from the norm. Learn to appreciate what you have, and cherish those around you. Don’t be too comfortable where you are, strive for more. This story is designed to boost children’s self-esteem. And for them to understand, they are valued and everyone else is equally important.Find out the relationship between Tom and the baby eagle and whose heart was broken at the end, and why?
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This is a story of a lost baby eagle that found herself in the midst of chicks. Her chicks’ family discriminated against her and treated her unfairly, and she wondered why; until the fateful day when her identity was mysteriously revealed through a mirrored image in a water bowl. Read to find out what happened to the little eagle, and the chicks’ part in the drama.This book is subtitled: The Similarity Between Tom and the Baby Eagle It’s a two-part storybook. Tom is a first-grade seven-year-old boy who shares some similarities with the bird, the way they were viewed by their family members and their acceptance to those they love.Fyne is a passionate Educator who loves and works with children of all ages, including the youth, and the young adults. She has a special touch on bringing out the best in people, because of her belief that there are great potentials in every human being. Every one of her stories ends with moral lessons. Children will love the interactive segment in this book. The moral lesson teaches children to be kind, and to be respectful of others. Everyone deserves to be loved even when they appear or act differently from the norm. Learn to appreciate what you have, and cherish those around you. Don’t be too comfortable where you are, strive for more. This story is designed to boost children’s self-esteem. And for them to understand, they are valued and everyone else is equally important.Find out the relationship between Tom and the baby eagle and whose heart was broken at the end, and why?