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Marky the Magnificent Fairy: A Disability Story of Courage, Kindness, and Acceptance
Written by Cynthia Kern Obrien
Narrated by Zachary Simpson
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Believing in yourself isn’t always easy. Marky learns that firsthand when the other woodland fairies make fun of her. They laugh at her one small wing and say mean things about her fiery-red hair, her glasses and her freckles. It is hurtful, but through Marky’s determination, she helps them understand that everyone has exceptional qualities. Some are visible. Some are invisible. Through her kindness, Marky teaches her friends about self-love, confidence, acceptance, positivity and compassion. She reminds them they are magnificent. Readers of all ages learn to believe in themselves and the importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness.
Believing in yourself isn't always easy. Marky learns that firsthand when the other woodland fairies make fun of her. They laugh at her one small wing and say mean things about her fiery-red hair, her glasses, and her freckles.
It is hurtful, but through Marky's determination, she helps them understand that everyone has exceptional qualities. Some are visible. Some are invisible. Through her kindness, Marky teaches her friends about self-love, confidence, acceptance, positivity, and compassion. She reminds them they are magnificent.
Young readers of all ages will learn to believe in themselves and the importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness.
Charmingly illustrated by Jeff Yesh, "Marky The Magnificent Fairy" is a fun and delightful picture book story with an important underlying message about acceptance and the value of compassion by Cynthia Kern O'Brien. Thoroughly 'kid friendly' in tone and presentation, "Marky The Magnificent Fairy" is unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections for children ages 5-10. – Children's Bookwatch:James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review
Believing in yourself isn't always easy. Marky learns that firsthand when the other woodland fairies make fun of her. They laugh at her one small wing and say mean things about her fiery-red hair, her glasses, and her freckles.
It is hurtful, but through Marky's determination, she helps them understand that everyone has exceptional qualities. Some are visible. Some are invisible. Through her kindness, Marky teaches her friends about self-love, confidence, acceptance, positivity, and compassion. She reminds them they are magnificent.
Young readers of all ages will learn to believe in themselves and the importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness.
Charmingly illustrated by Jeff Yesh, "Marky The Magnificent Fairy" is a fun and delightful picture book story with an important underlying message about acceptance and the value of compassion by Cynthia Kern O'Brien. Thoroughly 'kid friendly' in tone and presentation, "Marky The Magnificent Fairy" is unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections for children ages 5-10. – Children's Bookwatch:James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 3, 2023
ISBN9781589850163
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