Counting Blessings
By (Author) Emma Dodd
Illustrated by Emma Dodd
Templar Publishing
Templar Publishing
4th October 2018
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Early years: nature and animals
Childrens / Teenage: Poetry
Hardback
24
Width 207mm, Height 207mm, Spine 9mm
255g
We're counting our blessings, one by one, How many will there be Let's count together, just us two And very soon we'll see. A charming new concept book from Emma Dodd, combining a counting element w ith a celebration of w hat is important in life, from a home full of love to the blue sky above. An original and life-affirming book from the bestselling author/illustrator.
An adorable little counting story, with simple pictures. Just lovely! * Creative Steps *
This heart-warming story about a dog and puppy is a celebration of what is important in life. Each double page has a single blessing: A happy family is number one', 'Playing together is number three'. The illustrations are bold and life-affirming, dotted with shimmering, gold foil. The final page is the dog and puppy snuggled up in their basket, eyes closed. The illustration is gently outlined with a sprinkle of glitter to reflect that life's real treasure is love. 'We've counted our blessings from one to ten; there are many more to come. But now it's time to close your eyes. Sleep tight, my little one'. According to the National Institute of Mental Health at least one in five children experience mental health issues before the age of eleven. While the causes are varied and often complex, gentle stories that help children to appreciate and celebrate what they have can only contribute, albeit in a small way, towards a positive mindset. After sharing the story help children to talk about their own blessings with a friend - how many can they count Join in with them to model constructive discussion. * Early Years Educator *
Emma Dodd has published a host of b ooks to critical acclaim, including I Love My Mummy, which won the Booktrust Early Years award, and the Amazing Baby books. She has been the 123rd most borrowed author from UK libraries in any genre.