Queen-a-Bella Finds a Best Friend (An Illustrated Children's Picture Book about Tolerance and Making New Friends)

Queen-a-Bella Finds a Best Friend (An Illustrated Children's Picture Book about Tolerance and Making New Friends)

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Queen-a-Bella Finds a Best Friend (An Illustrated Children's Picture Book about Tolerance and Making New Friends)

If your child loves stories by Margaret Wise Brown, Alison Green, and A.A. Milne, your child will enjoy this endearing tale about an imaginative little rabbit who wants a best friend more than anything else in the world told by Lisl Fair.

Meet Queen-a-Bella, the fluffy rabbit in her favorite red tutu and follow her on her quest to find a best friend.


Extract from book:
"No, I can never be your best friend. You're soft and downy and I'm all smooth and scaly. It will never work. We're too different."

Queen-a-Bella stamped her foot on the rock. "Well, that doesn't matter 'cause friends love each other just the way they are!"


More about the book:
- Storyline contains a great educational lesson about the value of true friendship. You can use this story to teach your child how to make friends and appreciate differences between people.
- Includes 15 gorgeous illustrations, guaranteed to captivate your child's imagination
- Is suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for older children


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Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Lisl Fair
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Brainy Connections
Manufacturer
Brainy Connections
NumberOfPages
22
PublicationDate
2012-09-24
Publisher
Brainy Connections
ReleaseDate
2012-09-24
Studio
Brainy Connections