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Isadora's Gift
by Shelly Kelley

Overview


A read-to-me children's book intended to lull little ones to sleep.  

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Description


The Princess is ill! Her brother races to find the one maiden who can cure a fever. Isadora is a Christian peasant girl who uses her gifts to assist the royal family in their time of need.  This story celebrates her for using her talents to help another.

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About the author


My grandfather skipped two grades and went to MIT at sixteen.  He had six children, and sat on the school board for twelve years to ensure that they had a quality education.  When my daughter was born, he brought her a picture dictionary, and told me that children are born to learn.  They can see far more than they can draw, they can hear far more than they can sing, and they can understand far more than they can articulate.  If you limit her exposure to art, music and language based on your interpretation of her abilities, you will limit her potential.

Isadora's Gift celebrates unlimited potential with some challenging vocabulary.  

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Book details

Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION

Subgenre:Fairy Tales & Folklore / General

Age Range (years):6 - 8

Language:English

Series title:Twin Willow Tales

Series Number:1

Pages:60

Paperback ISBN:9781543933000


Overview


A read-to-me children's book intended to lull little ones to sleep.  

Read more

Description


The Princess is ill! Her brother races to find the one maiden who can cure a fever. Isadora is a Christian peasant girl who uses her gifts to assist the royal family in their time of need.  This story celebrates her for using her talents to help another.

Read more

About the author


My grandfather skipped two grades and went to MIT at sixteen.  He had six children, and sat on the school board for twelve years to ensure that they had a quality education.  When my daughter was born, he brought her a picture dictionary, and told me that children are born to learn.  They can see far more than they can draw, they can hear far more than they can sing, and they can understand far more than they can articulate.  If you limit her exposure to art, music and language based on your interpretation of her abilities, you will limit her potential.

Isadora's Gift celebrates unlimited potential with some challenging vocabulary.  

Read more