The Journal of Anxious Izzy Parker

Author:   Alma Fullerton
Publisher:   Second Story Press
ISBN:  

9781772603163


Pages:   90
Publication Date:   30 November 2024
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Format:   Paperback
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Eight-year-old Izzy Parker's biggest problem is feeling anxious and afraid. Her mom's decision to move them across the country to Prince Edward Island didn't help. Izzy worries she will say the wrong thing or laugh at the wrong time, and none of the kids will want to be her friend. Sometimes, it's so hard to be Izzy that she can't breathe. In her honest, awkward, and anxious journal, Izzy writes down the story of her life and how she is trying to be a little less afraid. The good news: things might not be as bad as they seem. Even better? They will soon have a small, furry new family member--an emotional support dog named Gandalf!

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Author:   Alma Fullerton
Publisher:   Second Story Press
Imprint:   Second Story Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9781772603163


ISBN 10:   1772603163
Pages:   90
Publication Date:   30 November 2024
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""Izzy endeavors to become as brave as a lion in this empathetic novel by Fullerton...Heavily inked, heartfelt illustrations by Mistry accompany Izzy's astute, mature-sounding narration."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"""


"""In this feel-good story told in journal entries, readers meet Izzy, who is anxious all of the time--so anxious that she's receiving an emotional support dog, which she names Gandalf, because she figures it must take a wizard to help soothe her anxiety.... The author has an emotional support animal herself and is able to weave in rich details about the kind of work these companions do for their humans. Some entries end with a small cartoon illustration of a charming scene from the narrative, such as Izzy running away from her rooster, Meanie, after collecting eggs. This is a great read for kids who want to unlock their inner lions and be brave!"" -- ""Booklist"" ""Izzy endeavors to become as brave as a lion in this empathetic novel by Fullerton... Heavily inked, heartfelt illustrations by Mistry accompany Izzy's astute, mature-sounding narration."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"""


"""The Journal of Anxious Izzy Parker is a wonderful book for children to read and learn about anxiety...The level of anxiety that Izzy feels requires medical intervention, and children will learn the importance of service animals and how to be respectful of those with special needs. Highly Recommended.""-- ""Canadian Review of Materials"" ""In this feel-good story told in journal entries, readers meet Izzy, who is anxious all of the time--so anxious that she's receiving an emotional support dog, which she names Gandalf, because she figures it must take a wizard to help soothe her anxiety.... The author has an emotional support animal herself and is able to weave in rich details about the kind of work these companions do for their humans. Some entries end with a small cartoon illustration of a charming scene from the narrative, such as Izzy running away from her rooster, Meanie, after collecting eggs. This is a great read for kids who want to unlock their inner lions and be brave!"" -- ""Booklist"" ""Izzy endeavors to become as brave as a lion in this empathetic novel by Fullerton... Heavily inked, heartfelt illustrations by Mistry accompany Izzy's astute, mature-sounding narration."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"""


"""A wonderful book for children to read and learn about anxiety... Highly Recommended."" -- ""CM: Canadian Review of Materials"" ""The Journal of Anxious Izzy Parker is a wonderful book for children to read and learn about anxiety...The level of anxiety that Izzy feels requires medical intervention, and children will learn the importance of service animals and how to be respectful of those with special needs. Highly Recommended.""-- ""Canadian Review of Materials"" ""In this feel-good story told in journal entries, readers meet Izzy, who is anxious all of the time--so anxious that she's receiving an emotional support dog, which she names Gandalf, because she figures it must take a wizard to help soothe her anxiety.... The author has an emotional support animal herself and is able to weave in rich details about the kind of work these companions do for their humans. Some entries end with a small cartoon illustration of a charming scene from the narrative, such as Izzy running away from her rooster, Meanie, after collecting eggs. This is a great read for kids who want to unlock their inner lions and be brave!"" -- ""Booklist"" ""Izzy endeavors to become as brave as a lion in this empathetic novel by Fullerton... Heavily inked, heartfelt illustrations by Mistry accompany Izzy's astute, mature-sounding narration."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"""


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Alma Fullerton is an internationally award-winning author, illustrator, and editor. Coming from a military family she's lived all over Canada as well as Germany. Growing up she struggled with reading and writing due to her dyslexia. Now she goes into schools to teach children they can overcome anything to achieve what they want in life. She lives in North Lake, Prince Edward Island.

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