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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Concepts / Date & Time
  • Age Range (years):6 - 8
  • Language:English
  • Pages:48
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781641118842

Lulu's Feathers

by Lynn duClos and Duc DuClos

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Overview
When WazO's magical tear changes Lulu into a bird, together, they begin an incredible journey to change her back to a girl. But they must hurry because time is not on their side. Kids have lost the notion of time. Lulu's Feathers is a reminder that time is one of our greatest gifts. The best use of it is to teach our kids its value, while it is still on their side.
Description
Young Lulu struggles to make the school bus on-time. After missing the bus for the third time in one week, she collapses on the curb in tears. Suddenly, a magical bird appears and begins to cry at the sight of Lulu's sadness. When his tear falls on Lulu, she is mysteriously transformed into a bird. Together, they must discover how to manage time in order to turn her back into a girl. But they must hurry because time is not on their side. Lulu's Feathers evolves with children, as they first learn numbers & colors, then site words and finally a simple 3-step approach to successfully manage their time. Kids have lost the notion of time. Lulu's Feathers is a reminder that time is one of our greatest gifts. The best use of it is to teach our kids its value, while it is still on their side.
About the author
The word renaissance has been thrown around for centuries, yet, it has never landed as appropriately as it does on the virtues of Duc duClos. To numerate his endless accomplishments is to negate his humility, from his books on culinary, humanities, wisdom, poetry and philosophy. Mrs. Duclos herself, based on her successful career as an executive while she and her husband raised four boys, knows that time management is of the essence. "While responsibilities can be time consuming, time doesn't consume us when we learn to manage it".