My Family and Other Families

My Family and Other Families

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There’s only one thing on Liam’s mind: getting to the big wheel on time. But who can help him find his lost ticket? Follow Liam’s funfair adventure and see what different families can do!

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Description

This funny and heartwarming tale about friends, family and Ferris wheels, shows lots of different families who are all equal

A book for every family, this story gently shows children that it’s wonderfully normal for every family to be different and the things that set us apart can bring us closer.

Liam has just one thing on his mind: making it to the Ferris wheel to use his ticket. There’s just time to check out the rest of the funfair, where his friends are playing games, munching popcorn, and going on rides with their families. But when Liam’s Ferris wheel ticket goes missing, it’s a race against time for him and his friends to find it. Will they make it?

Featuring bold, colourful illustrations and an inspiring message, toddlers and young children will love reading along and engaging in this story that celebrates all different types of families.

A vibrant picture book for children ages 3-5 years old, My Family and Other Families:

– Is written by popular parenting bloggers and influencers, Two Dads in London
– Shows different types of families with a clear message of diversity, difference and acceptance
– Contains a fun and engaging story with plenty of re-read potential
– Includes bouncy, child-friendly illustrations from Andy Passchier

Grown-ups and little ones can enjoy sharing this sweet and gentle picture book with beautifully vibrant illustrations, spreading the message that all families are equal and are unique in their own way.

Read a sample here

Additional information

Weight 0,186 kg
Dimensions 24 × 24 × 0,4 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

32 unnumbered

Language

English

Edition

Paperback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

Children – juvenile / Code: J

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