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Abstract
Molly is a mole with many friends, including a deer, a butterfly, and an owl. Sometimes Molly feels sad because she doesn't look the same as her friends, and feels very different to them. By helping each of them out with a task, Molly learns that her friends love her for the amazing qualities that are unique just to her. Molly the Mole addresses the difference between the way we perceive ourselves and the way our friends and family perceive us. Molly learns the importance of being kind and patient with others, and that everyone is unique.
Part of the Truth and Tails series, which aims to eliminate prejudices and encourage acceptance in young children aged 4-8, this delightful story is accompanied by hand-drawn, watercolour illustrations.
A charming and engaging story to help young children be themselves, believe in themselves and be proud.
Kate Collins-Donnelly, author of the Starving the Gremlin and Banish the Thief series
Alice Reeves is a marketing consultant and Phoebe Kirk is a freelance illustrator. Together, they founded Truth & Tails to address the issues that they are most passionate about campaigning for. Alice is also the founder of The Belong Conversation, a series of events designed to promote connection, community, and belonging.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Molly the Mole: A Story to Help Children Build Self-Esteem by Alice Reeves | 6 | ||
Notes for Teachers and Parents | 35 | ||
Resources | 37 | ||
Acknowledgements | 38 | ||
Also in the Truth and Tails series | 39 | ||
Blank Page | 2 |