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English
New Frontier Publishing
01 November 2022
Age range 3 to 6

One Tuesday morning Pal is teaching Piku how to sing when the Beast suddenly shows up. Fear quickly spreads through the colony and the dads do everything they can to protect their little ones.

Will they be able to keep them safe?

About the series:

Explore feelings in this fantastic new picture book series, Dealing with Feeling. Through fun and enchanting stories, there's subtle guidance on how to recognise and manage emotions in a positive way. With bright, engaging illustrations and lots of delightful animals that children can identify with, this is a perfect way to deal with big feelings.
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Illustrated by:   Craig Shuttlewood
Imprint:   New Frontier Publishing
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 254mm, 
ISBN:   9781922326676
ISBN 10:   1922326674
Series:   Dealing with Feeling
Pages:   32
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Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James Sellick is an award-winning children's author and creative director from London. His debut story, There's a Rang-tan in my Bedroom, brought the horrible truth about palm oil to the surface. His follow-up story, There's a Jag-wah in my Kitchen, exposed the dangerous world of industrial meat. Now, as we finally emerge from the pandemic, James wants to help children better understand the complexities of their emotions, whilst keeping them entertained at the same time. He hopes his new 'Dealing with Feeling' series with publisher New Frontier will do exactly that, starting with managing anger, coping with loss and sticking together in the face of fear. Craig Shuttlewood is a children's book illustrator who likes colouring in, mountain biking, being near the sea and writing stories. His doodles have helped make over 20 books, several of which have won awards. Craig lives in Brighton, UK, with his wife and two small people called children.

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