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"Percival Penguin Goes Skating explores a common theme that every child faces in relationships: Taking responsibility for our actions.This heart-warming read is about four friendships. It's set in a common Canadian context: Dressing for the weather and ice-skating for an afternoon. At closer look, this sweet story highlights the decision that friends make when we see someone struggling. It reinforces that when we choose empathy and kindness first in a relationship, that is the path for it to thrive and survive." - A. Longo, Elementary Teacher

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"Percival Penguin Goes Skating explores a common theme that every child faces in relationships: Taking responsibility for our actions.This heart-warming read is about four friendships. It's set in a common Canadian context: Dressing for the weather and ice-skating for an afternoon. At closer look, this sweet story highlights the decision that friends make when we see someone struggling. It reinforces that when we choose empathy and kindness first in a relationship, that is the path for it to thrive and survive." - A. Longo, Elementary Teacher
Autorenporträt
Irene Davidson-Fisher is a published author, born in Aberdeen, Scotland. As a child Irene loved to read and write stories, but it wasn't until 2006, when she retired to Minden, Ontario with her husband that she finally took steps to make her dream of writing a reality. Irene is a graduate of the University of Alberta and the Institute of Children's Literature's Basic and Advanced Programmes. Irene is a member of Haliburton Highlands Writer's and Editor's Network (HHWEN), the Reading Writing Connection, and CBI Clubhouse. Check out Irene's Website at: left2write.ca Irene loves reading stories to children and adults. Irene has made guest appearances at various Ontario locations including Dorset, the Haliburton Highlands and Georgetown. Irene has also been featured on Author's Day at the Ajax, Chapters/Indigo Book Store.Throughout Irene's business career, she put words in other people's mouths writing scripts and speeches, to name a few mediums. Today, Irene's Grandchildren inspire her to use these skills and bring her real and imaginary characters to life. Irene's first book was Robbie Raccoon and the Big Black Blob. Her second book was a Christmas story entitled The Best Present Ever.