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The Draco Twins Turn Bullies into Buddies is the second in a series of children's books discussing differences in children and many of the struggles children face in today's world. The main characters are Dusty and Daisy Draco, young dragon twins. Other characters include the twins' parents who assist them in learning life's lessons. Dusty and Daisy are not only brother and sister, they are twins with a very special close relationship. Daisy is an adventurous risk-taker and Dusty is more careful and thoughtful. Daisy loves new and different things and places to explore. She is quick to act,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Draco Twins Turn Bullies into Buddies is the second in a series of children's books discussing differences in children and many of the struggles children face in today's world. The main characters are Dusty and Daisy Draco, young dragon twins. Other characters include the twins' parents who assist them in learning life's lessons. Dusty and Daisy are not only brother and sister, they are twins with a very special close relationship. Daisy is an adventurous risk-taker and Dusty is more careful and thoughtful. Daisy loves new and different things and places to explore. She is quick to act, many times without thinking first. Dusty usually goes along with Daisy's adventures. However, he, then, helps Daisy to resolve the problems she often unwittingly creates. The Draco Twins Turn Bullies into Buddies Large Text Edition features descriptive text on images enabling those using a screen reader to more fully enjoy this story.
Autorenporträt
Author Carol Basile Ph.D. is the mother of an Autistic son. She is a teacher, school psychologist and group facilitator. Carol has been in the field of education for 40 years and has had the opportunity to teach grades K-12, was a high school counselor and school psychologist. She has specialized in working with at-risk children and adolescents. Carol presently teaches psychology at an Orange County, California college.