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An illustrated children's book for ages 4 - 7 with a message on empathy and pursuing dreams, titled Allie's Big Dream. Packed with fairy-tale elements, fun-to-read-aloud text and attractive illustrations, it is sure to stand out among parents and football lovers. The story is a great conversation starter and will spark the imagination of little ones. This delightful book has a message, especially for young sports lovers, as it tells the story of a young girl who loves to play football, who is rejected by the boys in her class. The book not only encourages children to dream but it also shows…mehr

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An illustrated children's book for ages 4 - 7 with a message on empathy and pursuing dreams, titled Allie's Big Dream. Packed with fairy-tale elements, fun-to-read-aloud text and attractive illustrations, it is sure to stand out among parents and football lovers. The story is a great conversation starter and will spark the imagination of little ones. This delightful book has a message, especially for young sports lovers, as it tells the story of a young girl who loves to play football, who is rejected by the boys in her class. The book not only encourages children to dream but it also shows how important it is to respect others who are different from them.
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Autorenporträt
Klara-May Armstrong has completed her B.A in Creative Writing from LJMU and is about to graduate with an MA in Publishing from Kingston University. Her life has revolved around stories and books; there is nothing she loves more except, of course, her favourite football team Chelsea. Her creativity and vision for publishing sparked the idea of her first ever children's book which explores themes of empathy and acceptance among children. Her flair for writing simple yet effective stories combined with the ability to weave magical elements into it makes her an apt choice for picture books, thanks to the years spent reading stories to her little brother.