"An honest and compassionate story." - The Rocketship Bookshop; "Another winner...should be in every Primary School in my opinion." - Bev Humphrey, Literacy & Digital Media Consultant; “A warm and gentle story that celebrates blended families. The art Rory sees in the gallery is an effective representation of his conflicting feelings as he settles into a new way of life, but the overriding feeling at the end of the book is love." - Clare Helen Welsh; "Essential reading for children, whether they are living in a blended family or not." - The Kids Books Curator; “Family dynamics are constantly changing and these need to be reflected in the stories we read. It is worth adding this book to libraries, schools and homes!" - My Shelves Are Full Blog; “An essential read about a child who has both a dad and a step dad. It is a gentle exploration of blended families and the attached emotions. A truly beautiful read!” - @father_reader_teacher on Instagram

Rory loves his dad, but he also really likes his step-dad, Tony. He has weekends with Dad in the park and makes imaginary dens with Tony, so when Father's Day comes, who should he make his card for at school? Spotting his frustration, Tony spends his 'rainy-day pennies' to take Rory somewhere new - an ART GALLERY, full of wonders. As they pause to reflect in a huge room of rectangles, Rory sees his conflicting feelings glistening back at him in many powerful colours. Afterwards, a 'chance' encounter with Dad, under a red sky, helps Rory realise that he doesn't have to feel torn at all. PRAISE "...one of the most realistic and honest portrayals... of the conflicting emotions experienced by children who have parents and stepparents. Perfect for children in KS1 and brilliant for children to be able to see their own and others' realities reflected." - The Literacy Tree
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A book about blended families and big feelings, centred around Rory's first Father's Day without his dad living at home. A surprise trip to an art gallery helps him reflect and realise that he doesn't need to feel so torn.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781913339487
Publisert
2023-05-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Owlet Press
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
240 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
EJ, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Ian is 35 years old and was born in Essex. Having 13 years as primary school teacher, which has included being an English Coordinator, Phase Leader and member of Senior Management he is now a resource writer for The Literacy Shed and Authorfy as well as Director of The Reading Realm and creator of The Reading Realm app! His debut with Owlet Press, Nen and The Lonely Fisherman, was shortlisted for The British Book Awards, as well as the Polari Children's and YA Prize.