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Bea'S Bad Day eBook

A Big Bright Feelings Book

by Tom Percival
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language: english
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING, July of 2024 ‧
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Bea is REALLY looking forward to her birthday until things begin to go wrong. A book about managing disappointment, from the bestselling author of the Big Bright Feelings series.

Be open, be honest, be you! Big Bright Feelings for little people.

Bea CAN''T WAIT for her birthday. There are only three days to go, and everything is going to be PERFECT! Then snow begins to block the roads … and everything begins to go wrong. With no party, no cards, and maybe even no cake, can Bea find a way to be OK - even in the middle of a really BAD day?

This reassuring and funny book is the perfect springboard for talking to children about setting expectations and finding balance amidst disappointment.

Tom Percival''s Big Bright Feelings series is the ideal starting point for discussions about mental and emotional health, positive self-image, building self-confidence and managing feelings. Every child''s bookshelf should contain his books.

Also available in the Big Bright Feelings series: Ruby''s Worry, Perfectly Norman, Ravi''s Roar, Meesha Makes Friends, Tilda Tries Again, Milo''s Monster and Finn''s Little Fibs. Collect them all!

Bea'S Bad Day

A Big Bright Feelings Book

by Tom Percival

Property Description
ISBN: 9781526651334
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
Release Date: July of 2024
Language: English
Pages: 32
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781526651334
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tom Percival

Tom Percival had an unconventional childhood in a remote part of South Shropshire. His family had to leave their home and lived in a caravan for six years. Everything seemed VERY real at night, in a drafty caravan, without television or electricity, where light came from kerosene lamps hanging on the walls, lit with a match. They drank water they fetched from a spring, and in the cold winter, ice formed on the headboard of the bed. These were formative years, and through books and drawing, he found his inspiration and the comfort to dream. Perhaps that's why he started writing his own stories – stories in which children who don't have the same luck or opportunities as others are ignored and rejected by society, and this was the author's way of telling them: 'Yes, you belong here.' He currently lives in Gloucestershire with his wife and two children. Tom has been drawing since he could hold a pencil and inventing stories for as long as he can remember.

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