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THE GOLDEN TALE, A GOLDENTAIL ADVENTURE STORY Book is a richly illustrated, captivating story that appeals to children of all ages. Goldentail is a very special fish. She enjoys going to school and she likes to write in her journal. This adventure takes her to a place where she meets an odd-looking being. She has disturbed his rest and he demands an explanation. This odd-looking being not only amuses her but helps her to realize that she is the only one who is able to accept what has happened to her. A useful tool for teachers and parents of children ages 4-10 years in promoting self-esteem and self-respect. Goldentail is a happy fish with many happy stories to share. Two additional story books in the GOLDENTAIL ADVENTURE STORY BOOK series are excerpts from her journal. THE TREASURED HOMES and THE VISITOR'S SURPRISE are color-in story books. Accepting change is the theme carried throughout this series, and accepting change with a happy attitude offers insight to the benefits of feeling good about oneself and the confidence to live life happy.Our Write Happy & Share the Fun!? collection of children's books, journal, sketchbook and note cards encourage children to smile when they write or draw, their stories will be happy and their sketches cheery. Do we smile because we are happy OR are we happy because we smile? Try smiling and you just can't help but feel happy! Children of all ages need to feel good about themselves before they can put their best into the learning experience of life and these story books show children that sometimes things change, not just because we want them to but at times because they just have to. THE GOLDEN TALE, A GOLDENTAIL ADVENTURE STORY BOOK, with 37 full-page color illustrations, will make a great addition to home and classroom libraries. This story book will be read over and over again, and enjoyed each and every time!Hoffmann, Dana is the author of 'Golden Tale : A Goldentail Adventure Story Book', published 2004 under ISBN 9780975310601 and ISBN 0975310607.
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