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Every So Often A Zebra Has Spots

20 Ratings

3.8

Language
English
Format
Category

Children

"Every So Often A Zebra Has Spots" is a must have in your child's book collection. Every child must be told that they are special and beautiful just as they are. This book illustrates a silly side to show that you can be different and fun and loved by all. Each character in this book has been created to show that being different from the norm actually makes you stand out in a beautiful way. It is "cool" to be yourself. It is "awesome" to love those differences and accept them with a happy heart. You should love everything about yourself and be excited to let the world know exactly who you are.

© 2018 The Be Books (Ebook): 9781912022502

Release date

Ebook: 26 October 2018

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