Книга Dragon Riders and Arts Mary M. Ray

Dragon Riders and Arts

How a Clumsy Panda and a Skinny Viking Boy Discovered That Being Different Was Their Greatest Strength

Автор: Mary M. Ray
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Външен склад
Изпращаме след 14-21 дни
16.14 31.57 лв
What if the one everyone ignored turned out to be the one who saved everybody?Inside these pages liv...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
126
EAN
9798199517157
Enbook ID
52761527
Издател
Теглоt
164
Размери
152 x 229 x 8

Пълно описание

What if the one everyone ignored turned out to be the one who saved everybody?

Inside these pages live two of the most unlikely heroes you will ever meet. One is a round, clumsy, noodle-shop panda who cannot climb stairs without losing his breath. The other is a skinny Viking boy whose own village quietly gave up on him before he ever got started. Nobody picked them first. Nobody expected much from either of them. And yet between the two of them, they moved mountains, freed dragons, defeated ancient warriors, and changed entire worlds - not by becoming someone else, but by finally, fully, becoming themselves.

This is the book for every little one who has ever felt too small, too slow, too different, or simply not quite right for the room they are standing in. It is for the child who gets picked last and the one who asks too many questions and the one who does not look like what everyone else thinks a hero is supposed to look like. Because this book looks them straight in the eye and tells them something true - different is not a weakness. Different is where the magic lives.

Six stories. Two worlds. One powerful truth that will stay with your child long after the last page is turned.

Watch a panda discover that the secret to limitless power was never in any scroll - it was inside him the whole time. Feel the rush of flying for the very first time on the back of a dragon nobody else dared go near. Sit beside a boy who found his mother in the frozen sky after twenty years apart and feel every complicated, beautiful feeling that moment carries. Stand with a panda village as ordinary fathers and children pour every last drop of love they have across an impossible distance to save the one they cannot bear to lose.

These are not just adventure stories. They are stories about what courage actually looks like when it shows up in real life not loud and armored and certain, but quiet and wobbly and going forward anyway because turning back would mean leaving someone behind.

This book is for children aged four to six who are ready to fall in love with reading. It is for bedtime and story time and the middle of a rainy afternoon when the world outside feels a little grey and something warm and alive is exactly what is needed. It is for parents who want their children to grow up knowing that the things that make them different are not problems to be fixed - they are gifts waiting to be understood.

It is for grandparents who remember what it felt like to be the one who did not quite fit and who want to hand the next generation something they wish someone had handed them.

It is for every child who has ever looked at a hero and thought - that could never be me.

This book was written to tell them they are wrong.

Scroll up, grab your copy today, and give your little one the story that reminds them who they truly are - before the world gets the chance to make them forget.