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The Girl Who Noticed Everything
By: Jane Porter
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A uplifting and touching story about curiosity and caring that is perfect for sharing.
Stella is a great detective. She can’t help noticing everything around her – clouds shaped like horses, wheelie bins with faces, a lonely glove on a fence, people that look like their dogs and even a man with a furry hat that looks like a cat on his head. Stella tells Dad about everything she’s seen but Dad is worried that she’s going to hurt people’s feelings.
But when Stella spots a sad lady in the park she knows that speaking up is just the right thing to do.
Stella is a great detective. She can’t help noticing everything around her – clouds shaped like horses, wheelie bins with faces, a lonely glove on a fence, people that look like their dogs and even a man with a furry hat that looks like a cat on his head. Stella tells Dad about everything she’s seen but Dad is worried that she’s going to hurt people’s feelings.
But when Stella spots a sad lady in the park she knows that speaking up is just the right thing to do.
Publication Date:
05/01/2023
Number of Pages::
32
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781529509489
Publisher Date:
05/01/2023
Number of Pages::
32
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781529509489
A uplifting and touching story about curiosity and caring that is perfect for sharing.
Stella is a great detective. She can’t help noticing everything around her – clouds shaped like horses, wheelie bins with faces, a lonely glove on a fence, people that look like their dogs and even a man with a furry hat that looks like a cat on his head. Stella tells Dad about everything she’s seen but Dad is worried that she’s going to hurt people’s feelings.
But when Stella spots a sad lady in the park she knows that speaking up is just the right thing to do.
Stella is a great detective. She can’t help noticing everything around her – clouds shaped like horses, wheelie bins with faces, a lonely glove on a fence, people that look like their dogs and even a man with a furry hat that looks like a cat on his head. Stella tells Dad about everything she’s seen but Dad is worried that she’s going to hurt people’s feelings.
But when Stella spots a sad lady in the park she knows that speaking up is just the right thing to do.