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What's Wrong With This Book? Is a children's social emotional learning story about being unique. This book's a bit different. That's how it's designed. It's a wonderful thing to be one of a kind! Join a cute little spider as he helps an unusual book learn that it's okay for the book to be different -- and it's okay to love and appreciate its pages just the way they are. This heartwarming children's story teaches the importance of self-love and acceptance. Follow our little spider friend as he navigates through the ups and downs of life, as well as the upside down and sideways pages of this…mehr

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What's Wrong With This Book? Is a children's social emotional learning story about being unique. This book's a bit different. That's how it's designed. It's a wonderful thing to be one of a kind! Join a cute little spider as he helps an unusual book learn that it's okay for the book to be different -- and it's okay to love and appreciate its pages just the way they are. This heartwarming children's story teaches the importance of self-love and acceptance. Follow our little spider friend as he navigates through the ups and downs of life, as well as the upside down and sideways pages of this book. Can he help this little book learn to appreciate its own unique pages and embrace its true self? With simple and colorful illustrations and a topsy-turvy outlook, What's Wrong With This Book? is the perfect book to encourage children to embrace their individuality and develop a positive self-image. It's a must-read for parents, educators, and anyone looking to inspire the next generation to love and accept both themselves and others as they are. This comical, yet inspiring tale will leave readers feeling empowered to embrace their own "unique pages" and to celebrate the differences that make us all special. "My granddaughter loves this book. She got the message immediately and loves turning it and reading it to herself or to her little cousin. It is her newest favorite book and that says a lot given the size of our library!" - April C.
Autorenporträt
Rachel is a self-proclaimed, nature-loving hippy. She lives on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada with her military husband, two children, and a Shih-Tzu. Presently, Rachel is a stay-at-home writer, and mom of two kids with Autism. She writes for them.