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  • Who Am I?

    Jeffrey Turner

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Oct. 24, 2017)
    A rabbit pretends to be every other animal—pig, owl, tiger, mouse, frog—anyone but who he is really is, in this imaginative and inventive story.Jeffrey Turner, the author and illustrator of the witty and wonderful Who Broke the Vase? returns with a story about a rabbit who believes he can be anything he imagines. But when he meets a bat hanging upside down from a tree, he finds out he’s not the only one who thinks that way! This clever tale is a little bit Duck Rabbit mixed with a little bit of Not a Box, two bestselling books about imagination and make-believe. This fresh and original, boldly illustrated story also acts as an interactive game with a new animal mask and animal sound on every page.
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  • Who Am I?

    Jeffrey Turner

    eBook (Aladdin, Oct. 24, 2017)
    A rabbit pretends to be every other animal—pig, owl, tiger, mouse, frog—anyone but who he is really is, in this imaginative and inventive story.Jeffrey Turner, the author and illustrator of the witty and wonderful Who Broke the Vase? returns with a story about a rabbit who believes he can be anything he imagines. But when he meets a bat hanging upside down from a tree, he finds out he’s not the only one who thinks that way! This clever tale is a little bit Duck Rabbit mixed with a little bit of Not a Box, two bestselling books about imagination and make-believe. This fresh and original, boldly illustrated story also acts as an interactive game with a new animal mask and animal sound on every page.
  • Who am I?

    Mrs Jayne Turner, Miss Claire Benison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2018)
    Who I am is a story for children and adults about discovering and accepting who we really are. Sometimes it may feel like we do not know who we are. This is the journey of self to uncover who we are by recognising our passions likes and dislikes. Really listening to our authentic self can enable us to celebrate our individual uniqueness. China is the main charactor in this story , a little boy who feels like he does not belong. China believes if he trys to be like some one else he will understand who he is. Through building friendships with the little mouse and the animals in the wood he discovers that comparing himself to others disconnects him from being who he uniquely is . Sometimes we need others who are similiar to us to connect with. By being part of a like minded tribe we do not feel so alone. we can begin to truly accept ourselves for who we are.
  • Who Am I?

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    Paperback (Gatehouse Books, Dec. 18, 1982)
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