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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Penelope PratleyPublisher: Exisle Publishing Imprint: EK Books Dimensions: Width: 25.50cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 24.50cm Weight: 0.414kg ISBN: 9781925820980ISBN 10: 192582098 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 02 February 2022 Recommended Age: From 5 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Children / Juvenile , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA beautifully illustrated and imaginative story about belonging, appropriate for any child who may feel different at times. It may be particularly useful for neurodiverse children who are finding school a challenge, because it doesn't medicalise difference or focus on a set of 'symptoms' that don't necessarily, or even often, relate to all kids 'on the spectrum'. Sapling, whose experience is unlike anyone else's, is a character we can all connect with. * Picture Book Parents * A story for the quiet children in a group or classroom environment, who are unsure how they fit. Often it is hard to connect with loud, boisterous children if you are naturally quiet and shy. Sapling Green allows young readers to see how she found a place in the group just by being herself. She might have had a little magic, but helping a young child find a little courage to approach or connect like Sapling does, it can make a world of difference - being almost magic! * What Book Next? * Unusual, believable and original - about saving of a school playground tree. Engaging illustrations. * Pinerolo * A beautifully illustrated and imaginative story about belonging, appropriate for any child who may feel different at times. It may be particularly useful for neurodiverse children who are finding school a challenge, because it doesn't medicalise difference or focus on a set of 'symptoms' that don't necessarily, or even often, relate to all kids 'on the spectrum'. Sapling, whose experience is unlike anyone else's, is a character we can all connect with. * Picture Book Parents * A story for the quiet children in a group or classroom environment, who are unsure how they fit. Often it is hard to connect with loud, boisterous children if you are naturally quiet and shy. Sapling Green allows young readers to see how she found a place in the group just by being herself. She might have had a little magic, but helping a young child find a little courage to approach or connect like Sapling does, it can make a world of difference - being almost magic! * What Book Next? * A beautifully illustrated and imaginative story about belonging, appropriate for any child who may feel different at times. It may be particularly useful for neurodiverse children who are finding school a challenge, because it doesn't medicalise difference or focus on a set of 'symptoms' that don't necessarily, or even often, relate to all kids 'on the spectrum'. Sapling, whose experience is unlike anyone else's, is a character we can all connect with. * Picture Book Parents * A story for the quiet children in a group or classroom environment, who are unsure how they fit. Often it is hard to connect with loud, boisterous children if you are naturally quiet and shy. Sapling Green allows young readers to see how she found a place in the group just by being herself. She might have had a little magic, but helping a young child find a little courage to approach or connect like Sapling does, it can make a world of difference - being almost magic! * What Book Next? * Unusual, believable and original - about saving of a school playground tree. Engaging illustrations. * Pinerolo * A charmingly illustrated book for children who are different or don't necessarily always fit in but find their way and acceptance from others. * SchoolDays Magazine * The Secret of Sapling Green is a magical book and will be enjoyed by both quiet children attempting to find their place among their peer group as well as their boisterous peers who can often rule the playground, but too, have their vulnerabilities. This book highlights that we all have our ways of being in the world and our own special talents and to accept who you are and others too for what they bring. * Swings and Roundabouts Magazine * Unusual, believable and original - about saving of a school playground tree. Engaging illustrations. * Child Magazine * The Secret of Sapling Green includes themes of individuality, diversity, embracing differences, courage, self-confidence, and friendship. It is recommended for children aged 5 years and older. The illustrations beautifully support the book's message by depicting a diverse group of children * Buzz Words * The Secret of Sapling Green is a beautifully told story with carefully chosen words in a brief text and with lovely illustrations. It's message of acceptance of difference, both in ourselves and others, will stir empathy for children who are different and bring hope to those who struggle to fit in. An excellent teaching resource for starting class discussions about acceptance. * Reading Time * Author InformationPenelope Pratley is an illustrator and author with a passion for creating books that inspire children to find their place in the world. With Bachelors of Fine Art and of Teaching, she has taught art from preschool to high school. She now works from her home studio and tutors aspiring artists. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |