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Hello winter
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- Book Synopsis
- Meet four magical friends who control the seasons in this irresistible new series from author-illustrator Jo Lindley.Finally it's Winter turn to share her special season, and she's SO excited. But her friends don't like her chilly games. Instead of passing the weather crown to Winter, Autumn gives it to Spring.As Winter stomps off to play snow games on her own, it isn't long before her friends start feeling bad. Can they find their way through the ice and snow to tell their friend how much she means to them?Perfect for little readers learning about empathy and taking turns. Each title centres on a different seasonal character and gently explores key social and emotional themes, such as anxiety, self-belief and resilience.Set in an enchanting natural world that readers will love to return to again and again!With a sparkling foil finish!Collect the series and discover more magical seasonal adventures: Hello Spring Hello Autumn Hello Summer
- About The Author
- Jo Lindley is a children's book author and illustrator, living in Cardiff. At university, Jo replaced art with architecture, and her drawing became progressively more technical until one happy afternoon she rediscovered the joy of creating characters. She hasn't stopped since. She illustrated Excitable Edgar, based on the John Lewis Christmas ad, and wrote and illustrated Where Does My Poo Go? for DK Children.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780755503445
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Farshore, (09 November 2023)
- Number of Pages
- 32
- Weight
- 200 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 275 x 245 x 2 mm
- Series:
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- Categories:
- Picture Books Activity Books Time and Seasons Children's Fiction Children and Teenage: Romance and Relationships General Interests and Hobbies Children and Teenage: Mysteries and the unexplained Personal and Social Topics Children and Teenage: Emotions, moods, feelings and behaviours Children and Teenage: Relationships (non-family / groups)