The Spotty Dotty Daffodil
By (Author) Rose Mannering
Illustrated by Bethany Straker
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
4th March 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
32
Width 254mm, Height 203mm, Spine 10mm
519g
The little daffodils only dream, ever since he was just a bulb, was to grow to be tall, bright, and yellow. But during the winter, the little bulb caught a cold. When springtime finally arrives, the bulbs brothers and sisters have all grown into beautiful yellow daffodils, while the little daffodil is left spotted and small. The daffodil is ashamed of his red spots, and thinks himself ugly in comparison to his brothers and sisters. So when a little girl comes outside to play for the first time since winter, the little daffodil tries to hide in shame. But the little girl is looking for a special flower to give her grandmother. Does she choose the spotty dotty daffodil Does the daffodil finally accept his spots
Featuring a heartfelt story of acceptance from author Rose Mannering, and beautiful watercolor illustrations by Bethany Straker, The Spotty Dotty Daffodil celebrates the differences in all of usspots, stripes, or otherwise.
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Rose Mannering is an English writer and international author. Her favorite flowers are daffodils, closely followed by roses. She writes both adult and childrens fiction under various pen names and lives with naughty twin doggies called Boo and Delilah in Kent, England.
Bethany Straker is an illustrator and designer. Her first childrens book Smelly Ghost (written by Isabel Atherton) will be published in September 2013, followed by A Curious Robot on Mars! (James Duffett-Smith) in October 2013. She lives in Kent, England.