By Lou Treleaven
Age Group: 3 - 6 Years
Description: George is the only one in his family who isn’t a yeti—he can’t do the things yetis do, like scaring hikers or leaving giant footprints. As he asks each family member when he’ll finally become a yeti, their answers don’t fit who he is or wants to be. After a heart-to-heart with his mum, George realizes he doesn’t want to be a yeti at all—he’d rather be a unicorn, helping people instead of scaring them. With his family’s support, George embraces his true identity, and together they find a way to celebrate everyone’s differences. This heartwarming, humorous picture book explores self-acceptance, individuality, and the courage to be yourself, even when it means standing out from the crowd. The vibrant illustrations and gentle message make it a valuable resource for teaching children about diversity and family love
3 - 6 Years
Picture Book (Paperback)
English
Emotions & Behaviour, Experiences, Family, Fantasy
Family, Fantasy Reads, Unicorn
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