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The Girl who Raised Birds on her Head

Edith Naaman

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  • 32 sidor
  • 2025
"The Girl Who Raised Birds on Her Head" is the perfect book for little kids who refuse to brush their hair and for stressed-out parents at their wits' end!Ideal for ages 3-8On the verge of giving up on her dream of pigtails, four-year-old Jordan, who dreads confronting the knots in her hair, welcomes on her head a bird's nest that soon turns into a noisy, demanding neighborhood. But when she discovers a worm crawling on her pillow, she realizes it's high time to make a brave decision before the problem spirals completely out of control."Will Jordan find the courage to make the right choice and take back control of her own head?What insights will your children glean from this fun story about facing challenges and the magic of cognitive flexibility that can help them find creative solutions to everyday problems?"The Girl Who Raised Birds on Her Head" is part of the "On the Bright Side" series, a fun and engaging collection that helps young readers develop essential life skills through playful rhymes and beautiful illustrations.As many parents know, some children simply refuse to have their hair brushed. The situation can quickly become complicated, as detangling takes longer, grows more painful, and leads to frustration, tears, and morning battles. This hilarious, delightful book was written for my little granddaughter, to convince her to brush her hair, and help her parents ease through the hectic morning. And it worked!Now it can help you and your kids overcome the same challenge successfully!

  • Författare: Edith Naaman
  • Illustratör: Edith Naaman
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9789657830383
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 32
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2025-03-25
  • Förlag: Edith Naaman