From award-winning, best-selling author Sheri Poe-Pape, begins her latest series, Koala Ballerina Superhero Bowling Rescue.
Koala Ballerina has many friends! Koala Ballerina likes to be known as the 'superhero' in her town and she is preparing to go bowling with a dear friend, Wilfrid Wombat. She arrives at Eucalyptus Lanes only to find her friend in an unhappy state. He is being mistreated by the town's local bully, Digby Dingo. Koala Ballerina goes into action as the superhero and removes Wilfrid from the scene. Wilfrid Wombat feels he will never fit in with the others in his town. But when trouble happens, Koala Ballerina convinces Digby Dingo that is it very wrong to bully someone who is different.
Will Digby Dingo apologize to Wilfrid Wombat? Will Digby Dingo ever bully again? Will they ever develop a special friendship? The book encompasses friendship, empathy, compassion, fun and adventure.
Find out what happens by ordering your copy today
This book is ideal for:Boys and girls ages 3-9
Teachers
Parents and grandparents
A child struggling with a bully
Children will love:The colorful, enticing illustrations
Relatable characters
Reviews:
Amanda Louise-US Amazon
I loved the story! It teaches us that bullying others for being different is never a good thing to do, and that we should stand up to bullies and help others in need. The illustrations are gorgeous as well!
1DreamReader -US Amazon
Koala Ballerina, Super Hero is an easy read for ages 5 on up. This story is packed with enticing illustrations that will surely catch a young reader's attention. I just love the creative names of the characters. There's a notable lesson about bullying here that everyone can use. As a veteran children's reading specialist, I highly recommend this book.
Bookish-UK Amazon
Koala Ballerina, Super Hero is beautifully illustrated children's book which will appeal to early readers. The story is entertaining and has an important message about bullying. Highly recommended.
Midwest Book Review:
Koala's solution goes beyond rescue, delving into creating bridges of understanding that adults can use to show the young how to foster cooperation in their own young worlds.
By using the image of a proactive, strong female who figures out how to not just be a superhero, but help educate those around her, the story moves beyond an action figure's rescue attempts to delve into the bigger picture of emotional barriers to acceptance, and understanding how to address them.
Libraries and adults looking for picture books that feature strong female characters, attract attention with vivid color drawings and the familiar superhero concept, then take the next step into linking these attractors to better life choices and true heroism will find Koala Ballerina's Superhero Bowling Rescue a winner.
D. Donovan, Sr. Editor, Midwest Book Review
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