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Books with author Danielle Lloyd

  • Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox

    Danielle Daniel

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, April 3, 2018)
    In this introduction to the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals, young children explain why they identify with different creatures such as a deer, beaver or moose. Delightful illustrations show the children wearing masks representing their chosen animal, while the few lines of text on each page work as a series of simple poems throughout the book.In a brief authorÂ’s note, Danielle Daniel explains the importance of totem animals in Anishinaabe culture and how they can also act as animal guides for young children seeking to understand themselves and others.
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  • Dinosaur Tails: A tale of tails, misfits & overcoming differences.

    John Lloyd, Danielle Lloyd

    language (John Lloyd, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Dinosaur tails come in all shapes and sizes. Some are long and swirly, some are feathery and fluffy, and some are spiky. Above all, they love using their tails to play ball games. They love beach volleyball, basketball and all the ball games. But when one dinosaur with a particularly spiky tail wants to play, there’s trouble!Dinosaur Tails is a charming introduction to complex topics like empathy and problem solving. Everyone has felt like an outsider at one point in their lives. Teach your children to celebrate differences in others and stick up for friends.childrens books ages 1-3childrens books ages 1-3 best sellerskids books ages 2-4kids books age 5kids books age 4-6kids bookbullying books for kidskids books primekids books age 4childrens books by age 3 5
  • Once in a Blue Moon

    Danielle Daniel

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Inspired by the expression “once in a blue moon,” Danielle Daniel has created a book of short poems, each one describing a rare or special experience that turns an ordinary day into a memorable one. She describes the thrill of seeing a double rainbow, the Northern Lights or a shooting star as well as quieter pleasures such as spotting a turtle basking in the sun or a family of ducks waddling across the road. In simple words and delightful naïve images, Once in a Blue Moon celebrates the magical moments that can be found in the beauty and wonders of nature. With the same simple yet sophisticated design as Danielle’s award-winning picture book Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox, this book is a very accessible and inviting introduction to poetry for young readers.
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  • Dinosaur Tails: A tale of tails, misfits and overcoming differences.

    John Lloyd, Danielle Lloyd

    Paperback (John Lloyd, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Spike wants to play with his friends. But when he tries, there's trouble!Dinosaur tails come in all shapes and sizes. Some are long and swirly, some are feathery and fluffy, and some are spiky. Above all, they love using their tails to play ball games. They love beach volleyball, basketball and all the ball games. But when one dinosaur with a particularly spiky tail wants to play, there’s trouble!Dinosaur Tails is a charming introduction to complex topics like empathy and problem solving. Everyone has felt like an outsider at one point in their lives. Teach your children to celebrate differences in others and stick up for friends.
  • Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox

    Danielle Daniel

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Aug. 11, 2015)
    In this introduction to the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals, young children explain why they identify with different creatures such as a deer, beaver, or moose. Delightful illustrations show the children wearing masks representing their chosen animal, while the few lines of text on each page work as a series of simple poems throughout the book. In a brief author’s note, Danielle Daniel explains the importance of totem animals in Anishinaabe culture and how they can also act as animal guides for young children seeking to understand themselves and others.
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  • Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox

    Danielle Daniel

    eBook (Groundwood Books, Nov. 15, 2019)
    In this introduction to the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals, young children explain why they identify with different creatures such as a deer, beaver or moose. Delightful illustrations show the children wearing masks representing their chosen animal, while the few lines of text on each page work as a series of simple poems throughout the book.In a brief author’s note, Danielle Daniel explains the importance of totem animals in Anishinaabe culture and how they can also act as animal guides for young children seeking to understand themselves and others.
  • Meta-Who?

    Danielle Lu

    eBook
    A short story between two unlikely friends that explains metamorphosis in the animal kingdom
  • Tibbar And The Coat

    Danielle Lu

    language (, Aug. 9, 2015)
    A short story dedicated to those who have considered leaving behind their favorite coat
  • The Backyard Birds, The Story Of Filbert & Hazel

    . Danielle

    Paperback (lulu.com, July 6, 2011)
    The Backyard Birds, The Story of Filbert & Hazel by Danielle DiSessa