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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Humorous Stories
  • Age Range (years):2 - 8
  • Language:English
  • Pages:40
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350947083

A Woodland Dance Party

by Kendal Grey

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Overview
"A Woodland Dance Party" is the story of an unlikely friendship between a princess and a yeti. The princess is groomed by her overbearing parents and a host of tutors to follow the rules and fit into royal life. Will she bend to their wishes and become the royal socialite they wish her to be? Or will her courageous choice of friends and music inspire her parents' understanding?
Description
Embrace the unique spirit of every child with "A Woodland Dance Party," a story of friendship, inclusivity, and the love of 80s and 90s music on vinyl records. A perfect gift for little ones, encouraging them to retain their individuality, while navigating a world that values "likes" and "followers." GenX and Millennial parents will love this story, with its entertaining references to 80s and 90s culture, squirrels in flannel shirts, and bunnies in neon headbands. "NO, YOU'RE WEIRD!" The moment the princess and the yeti embrace their differences and become best friends. Share this wonderful message with children, perfect for many occasions: • Birthday gift • Baby shower gift • First day of school gift • Woodland-themed parties A supportive and uplifting book for children who feel misunderstood or who have struggled making friendships.
About the author
Kendal Grey used to live alone in her imagination with only houseplants and squirrels as friends and collaborators. The farther away she got from childhood, the less interesting she became. Thankfully, having a child restored her memory of woodland friends and plant magic, and she is now making up for lost time.