Driving positive mental health for young children, from Welsh-Mauritian author Tarah Gear, this book teaches young readers self-acceptance and to believe in their strengths. A picture book about pets to help parents build self-esteem and self-pride in their children, by helping them identify the unique qualities which make them special.
Driving positive mental health for young children, from Welsh-Mauritian author Tarah Gear, this book teaches young readers self-acceptance and to believe in their strengths. A picture book about pets to help parents build self-esteem and self-pride in their children, by helping them identify the unique qualities which make them special.
Pay a visit to the Polka Dot Pet Shop...where every pet is marvellous, magical and unique. Every pet, that is, except a plain, brown mouse who doesn't feel special at all and longs to fit in. This heartfelt story of self-acceptance teaches young readers not to judge by appearances and to believe in their abilities, even if they aren't the loudest, boldest or most popular. With a bold art style and inclusive illustrations featuring a diverse community, it has a simple rhyming style that young readers will love. It celebrates smaller domestic pets, not usually featured in picture books like hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, fish and even snails. AGES: 3 to 5 AUTHOR: Tarah lives in Warwickshire with her husband and young son. From the age of five, she wanted to become an author and wrote, illustrated and made books for competitions at school or for her younger brother. She studied creative writing at The University of Warwick, but then made her way into the corporate world and marketing. She recently started writing again and as a new mum, felt compelled to write something for children. She is fascinated by the captivating power storytelling has over children and how childhood experiences and memory shape our values and personality traits. Tarah's Mauritian-Welsh heritage and experience growing up in the Middle East attending international schools has given her a rich and diverse understanding of race, heritage, custom, and culture, providing ideas and settings for the stories she is yet to write.
"This book helps teach, uniqueness and to not judge others based on appearances" - @thefinchfamilylife on Instagram ; "It is not only bright and enticing to children but also teaches them to not judge by appearances, to be proud of their uniqueness and to believe in their own strengths which are such important skills to teach our children" - @too_tired_to_trish on Instagram ; "It’s a wonderful story that promotes the idea that everyone has something important to give, even if you think that everyone else has more to offer than you" - @mancunianmum on Instagram
Tarah lives in Warwickshire with her husband and young son. From the age of five, she wanted to become an author and wrote, illustrated and made books for competitions at school or for her younger brother. She studied creative writing at The University of Warwick, but then made her way onto the corporate world and marketing. She recently started writing again and as a new mum felt compelled to write something for children. She is fascinated by the captivating power storytelling has over children and how childhood experiences and memory shape our values and personality traits. Tarah's Mauritian-Welsh heritage and experience growing up in the Middle East attending international schools, has given her a rich and diverse backdrop of race, heritage, custom and culture providing ideas and settings for the stories she is yet to write.
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