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What do flowers and children have in common?In this colorful and poetic children's book, you'll find out that fairy (very) much like a flower, real beauty, how important you are, and all the good things about you come from inside.
Your two to six year old will adore the African-American fairies featured in this book and he colorful flowers that fill the pages.
Children who can't read yet, will adore reading this with a loved one and realizing that like a flower, they are special, loved, and worthy. Older children can come back to the photos and the poetry to remind themselves of this truth.
A perfect gift for children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and more.
Features African-American characters, African-American fairies, fantasy world, and an important life lesson.
Written by Bernette H. Sherman, mom of two, and certified parent instructor who also happens to write science-fiction and fantasy.
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What do flowers and children have in common?In this colorful and poetic children's book, you'll find out that fairy (very) much like a flower, real beauty, how important you are, and all the good things about you come from inside.
Your two to six year old will adore the African-American fairies featured in this book and he colorful flowers that fill the pages.
Children who can't read yet, will adore reading this with a loved one and realizing that like a flower, they are special, loved, and worthy. Older children can come back to the photos and the poetry to remind themselves of this truth.
A perfect gift for children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and more.
Features African-American characters, African-American fairies, fantasy world, and an important life lesson.
Written by Bernette H. Sherman, mom of two, and certified parent instructor who also happens to write science-fiction and fantasy.