Goldilocs (PB)
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11,95 |
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When Goldilocs tries to be the things she's told a girl should be, she finds that none of them quite fit. But with help from some unexpected friends, Goldilocs learns that being herself is what matters most. An empowering twist on a classic tale - this picture book will inspire young girls everywhere “empowering, fun and inclusive.” - Teach Primary “With humour, heart and a clever twist on the classic tale, this lovely picture book shows that we can be many things, and that no storyline, or stereotype, is ever set in stone.” - Inclusive Books for Children (Top Pick) There are just three things that a girl can be... A Witch should brew potions, but Goldilocs would rather make porridge. Plus, an Evil Queen doesn't build her own throne. As for a Princess waiting for a prince...that just sounds BORING! When Goldilocs tries to be the things she's told a girl should be, she finds that none of them quite fit. But with help from some unexpected friends, Goldilocs learns that being herself is what matters most. Retold with rhythm and rhyme, Ella McLeod's retelling breathes new life into the classic story Rochelle Falconer's cheeky illustrations will both empower and delight little readers Older readers will love Rapunzella and The Map That Led To You by Ella McLeod
When Goldilocs tries to be the things she's told a girl should be, she finds that none of them quite fit. But with help from some unexpected friends, Goldilocs learns that being herself is what matters most. An empowering twist on a classic tale - this picture book will inspire young girls everywhere “empowering, fun and inclusive.” - Teach Primary “With humour, heart and a clever twist on the classic tale, this lovely picture book shows that we can be many things, and that no storyline, or stereotype, is ever set in stone.” - Inclusive Books for Children (Top Pick) There are just three things that a girl can be... A Witch should brew potions, but Goldilocs would rather make porridge. Plus, an Evil Queen doesn't build her own throne. As for a Princess waiting for a prince...that just sounds BORING! When Goldilocs tries to be the things she's told a girl should be, she finds that none of them quite fit. But with help from some unexpected friends, Goldilocs learns that being herself is what matters most. Retold with rhythm and rhyme, Ella McLeod's retelling breathes new life into the classic story Rochelle Falconer's cheeky illustrations will both empower and delight little readers Older readers will love Rapunzella and The Map That Led To You by Ella McLeod