But we're not lions / Karen Young ; illustrated by Norvile Dovidonyte.

By: Young, Karen [author.]Contributor(s): Dovidonyte, Norvile [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Brisbane, QLD : Hey Sigmund Publishing, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 28 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780648488859; 9780648488842Other title: But we are not lionsSubject(s): Self-acceptance -- Juvenile literature | Self-esteem -- Juvenile literature | Emotions in children -- Juvenile literature | Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Juvenile literature | Parenting | Peer pressure in children -- Fiction | Peer pressure in children -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction | Self-acceptance -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature | Self-esteem -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature | Self -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature | Self-confidence in children -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature | Emotions in children -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature | Animals | Peer pressure | Self-actualization (Psychology) | Self-esteem | Peer pressure -- Juvenile fiction | Self-esteem -- Juvenile fiction | Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction | Animals -- Juvenile fiction | AustralianGenre/Form: Picture books | Juvenile works. | Picture books. | Fiction. | Picture books. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: The animals were mighty and magnificent, but they were miserable! For way too long, theyd been forced to become something that didn't feel right - something that felt too much like bad days and scratchy things. The animals needed a hero, or someone to show them that a hero was in each of them all along. A book about boundaries, peer pressure, self-esteem, and self-acceptance, and a reminder for all kids that the very best thing about them, is them.
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The animals were mighty and magnificent, but they were miserable! For way too long, theyd been forced to become something that didn't feel right - something that felt too much like bad days and scratchy things. The animals needed a hero, or someone to show them that a hero was in each of them all along. A book about boundaries, peer pressure, self-esteem, and self-acceptance, and a reminder for all kids that the very best thing about them, is them.

For primary school age.

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