
Oak, the Littlest Leaf Girl
Lucy Fleming, Lucy Fleming
£7.99
Description
An enchanting picture book story from the creator of Ella’s Night Lights and Lily the Pond Mermaid about facing change, learning to voice difficult emotions and taking a leap into the unknown.
Oak is the teensy little, magical leaf girl, who lives in the middle of the woods. When summer turns to autumn and leaves begin to change – Oak and her family must leave their tree. It is time for them to float down to the ground where they can nestle into their cosy winter acorn home, and see out the cold until spring returns once more.
Will Oak be brave enough to take a leap from the comfort of her Oak tree? And why is change so hard?
– Perfect for children aged 3-5 years!
– Ideal for fans of fairies, fantasy and miniature worlds, this is a truly adorable picture book that celebrates the hidden magic of nature.
– Gently explores key social and emotional themes, such as fear of change, resilience and giving children the space and time to make a decision that feels right for them.
– Glittering foil finish on the cover!
Have you met Oak’s enchanting picture book friends?
– Ella’s Night Lights
Ella is a little moth girl who only comes out at night to collect shimmering lights and guide other animals to safety…
– Lily, the Pond Mermaid
Lily is a pond mermaid who loves looking after her pond home and all who live in it…
Publisher Review
Fear of the unknown is nearly universal; the familiar messages and woodsy setting here offer a cozy way to reframe change as adventure. . . . A tale awash in fairy finery that delivers a few lessons in courage. * Kirkus Reviews *
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