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In the heartwarming tale of Clever Little Duckling, journey to a charming tiny little farm nestled beside the enchanting Whitehorn Forest, where Colly the Duckling and his loving family reside. Among his siblings, Watty and Irenie, Colly stands out with his unique trait-he wears dark sunglasses, for he is blind. Convinced that his blindness limits him, Colly believes he lacks any special gift or talent. However, destiny takes a surprising turn when the ducklings venture into the depths of the forest. It is within this mystical realm that Colly uncovers a hidden gift that will forever change…mehr

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In the heartwarming tale of Clever Little Duckling, journey to a charming tiny little farm nestled beside the enchanting Whitehorn Forest, where Colly the Duckling and his loving family reside. Among his siblings, Watty and Irenie, Colly stands out with his unique trait-he wears dark sunglasses, for he is blind. Convinced that his blindness limits him, Colly believes he lacks any special gift or talent. However, destiny takes a surprising turn when the ducklings venture into the depths of the forest. It is within this mystical realm that Colly uncovers a hidden gift that will forever change his perception of himself and his place in the world. Join Colly on his awe-inspiring journey as he discovers the extraordinary gift that lies within, shattering the barriers imposed by his blindness.
Autorenporträt
Colin Millar MBE Med BSc(Hons) PGCE PQH (NI) Colin Millar was born in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. He has recently retired early after spending 32 years in education. During his career he has been a teacher, Special Needs Advisory Officer for his area education board, Vice Principal of a large primary school, Principal of a large special school and finally an associate school assessor for the Northern Ireland School Inspectorate. He has educated children from age 4-19 in both mainstream and special sector. He was awarded an MBE in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours list for his contribution to Education.