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A little boy who sees himself as a bull learns how to see himself as a boy again. Whether at home, at the playground, with friends or with family, the attributes of a bull are very different from a boy. This full color soft cover picture book is one of three offerings associated with the Children's book, You're a Boy, Not a Bull. Author Darlene Shortridge took an experience in her son's childhood and his tendency to ball up his fists at his side and snort when he was angry and turned it into a teaching experience for parents, teachers, counselors, and various other authority figures in a child's life. The corresponding coloring book is also available.…mehr

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A little boy who sees himself as a bull learns how to see himself as a boy again. Whether at home, at the playground, with friends or with family, the attributes of a bull are very different from a boy. This full color soft cover picture book is one of three offerings associated with the Children's book, You're a Boy, Not a Bull. Author Darlene Shortridge took an experience in her son's childhood and his tendency to ball up his fists at his side and snort when he was angry and turned it into a teaching experience for parents, teachers, counselors, and various other authority figures in a child's life. The corresponding coloring book is also available.
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Autorenporträt
Darlene Shortridge is the author of twelve books and counting. You're a Boy, Not a Bull is her first children's book. She lives in Oklahoma City with her husband Dan, and her two children, Jonna and Jeremiah. When she isn't writing, she loves being with her family, especially her first grandbaby. You're a Boy, Not a Bull was inspired by her son and his propensity to curl up his fists and snort when he was angry. Darlene would tell him, "You're a Boy, Not a Bull." After several years in the planning stages, she is delighted to see her concept in print.