Ebook the spotty dotty daffodil review
The little daffodil s only dream ever since he was just a bulb was to grow to be tall bright and yellow But during the winter the little bulb caught a cold When springtime finally arrives the bulb s brothers and sisters have all grown into beautiful yellow daffodils while the little daffodil is left spotted and small The daffodil is ashamed of his red spots and thinks himself ugly in comparison to his brothers and sisters So when a little girl comes outside to play for the first time since winter the little daffodil tries to hide in shame But the little girl is looking for a special flower to give her grandmother Does she choose the spotty dotty daffodil Does the daffodil finally accept his spots Featuring a heartfelt story of acceptance from author Rose Mannering and beautiful watercolor illustrations by Bethany Straker The Spotty Dotty Daffodil celebrates the differences in all of us spots stripes or otherwise The Spotty Dotty DaffodilSuch a lovely children s book I think that the story about accepting differences concerns every young reader The beautiful pictures are also leading the book to a higher level English Lovely illustrations Wonderful message different does not mean unworthy English Sweet little story about an unusual daffodil Yes they have got eyes in this book that is so cute A nice book for spring reading softly reminding us that every flower is beautiful in its own way I read this to commemorate this cold spring and those beautiful daffodils near my house blooming fiercely like they don t care about snow in April English

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