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*** Purchase a PAPERBACK and get the ebook FREE*** Do you wish you could actually meet a Dinosaur? Read this story and go on a journey of discovery to an exotic place and share the joys and fears of a young boy who was lucky enough to do just that...Ronan is dealing with a crisis. He and his parents have just moved into an old mansion to look after his Grandmother who requires assistance. Ronan is very introverted and anxious and even refuses to venture out of the house. Everything changes when he makes an unexpected friend - a dinosaur. Scoot introduces the young boy to new experiences, new adventures, and new friends (including an Archaeopteryx) and helps him gain some self confidence. However all good things must come to an end...and more change and upheaval are on the way...Moving home, the illness of a loved one, loneliness can all lead to childhood anxiety. This chapter book shows that help can come from the most surprising of places, and all you really need is FAMILY and FRIENDSHIP to overcome your problems. *** #4 Top Free children's Dinosaur books in October 2018!!! *** ***NEW - Book Club Questions for Children age 8 - 12*** Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Inspired by my own childhood and my experiences as a parent, Ronan's Dinosaur is about an excessively timid young boy who finds courage through his friendship with a dinosaur. Yes, as you may have already guessed, my elder son was very much into dinosaurs at this point and the spark that ignited the flame was the question, "Were there any dinosaurs in Sri Lanka?"
I admit it will also strike a chord with parents who have to make difficult choices, as in the case of my characters, who have to decide whether to ignore their son's weird behaviour or consult a psychologist about the problem.