The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird (PINK BOOKS, #4)

"The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird" is a delightful and thought-provoking children's book about intelligence, happiness, and the courage to be different. Joy is brighter, wiser, and more cheerful than anyone around her—until one surprising day when she chooses to be just like everyone else. But why?

Perfect for curious readers ages 6–10, this heartwarming story invites children to explore the value of individuality, the mystery of change, and the power of choice. With engaging storytelling and a touch of mystery, kids will be eager to uncover Joy's secret.

Whether read aloud at bedtime or shared in the classroom, this inspiring story encourages thoughtful conversations about self-acceptance, emotions, and the challenges of growing up.

Happy reading! Happy parenting!

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The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird (PINK BOOKS, #4)

"The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird" is a delightful and thought-provoking children's book about intelligence, happiness, and the courage to be different. Joy is brighter, wiser, and more cheerful than anyone around her—until one surprising day when she chooses to be just like everyone else. But why?

Perfect for curious readers ages 6–10, this heartwarming story invites children to explore the value of individuality, the mystery of change, and the power of choice. With engaging storytelling and a touch of mystery, kids will be eager to uncover Joy's secret.

Whether read aloud at bedtime or shared in the classroom, this inspiring story encourages thoughtful conversations about self-acceptance, emotions, and the challenges of growing up.

Happy reading! Happy parenting!

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The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird (PINK BOOKS, #4)

The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird (PINK BOOKS, #4)

by S.Y. TURNER
The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird (PINK BOOKS, #4)

The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird (PINK BOOKS, #4)

by S.Y. TURNER

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Overview

"The Girl Who Flies Like a Bird" is a delightful and thought-provoking children's book about intelligence, happiness, and the courage to be different. Joy is brighter, wiser, and more cheerful than anyone around her—until one surprising day when she chooses to be just like everyone else. But why?

Perfect for curious readers ages 6–10, this heartwarming story invites children to explore the value of individuality, the mystery of change, and the power of choice. With engaging storytelling and a touch of mystery, kids will be eager to uncover Joy's secret.

Whether read aloud at bedtime or shared in the classroom, this inspiring story encourages thoughtful conversations about self-acceptance, emotions, and the challenges of growing up.

Happy reading! Happy parenting!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166202451
Publisher: S.Y. TURNER
Publication date: 02/15/2022
Series: PINK BOOKS
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

 S.Y. Turner is a gifted storyteller and celebrated children's book author whose vibrant imagination and compassionate heart have inspired young readers around the world. With a background in journalism, medicine, and philosophy—studied at the City University of London—S.Y. Turner brings a unique depth and insight to everything she writes.

Her journey as a writer began early: she penned her first poem at just eight years old. Since then, her creative spark has never dimmed. Over the years, she has written an impressive collection of more than 60 fiction books for children and young adults, along with numerous poems, short stories, and screen and stage plays. Her stories are known for their humor, heart, and powerful messages that both educate and entertain.

Deeply passionate about mental health and positive parenting, S.Y. Turner writes with a mission: to help raise strong, joyful children who are equipped to face the world with courage and kindness. She lives by the wisdom of Frederick Douglass: "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." Her stories reflect this belief—each one a step toward a brighter, more empowered future for young readers.

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