Bag om Ginormous Joe's Annoying Friend
This adorable must-have collectible is a wonderful addition to any child's home or teacher's read-aloud library, sharing valuable life messages in a way children understand. Ginormous Jo and her cute family entertain children with their fun-loving antics and meaningful life lessons. Lessons that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Each beautifully illustrated book is a valuable teaching tool constructed to speak to children between the ages of 3-12 yrs, at their level.
SERIES REVIEWS"I enjoyed them so much and cannot wait to share with my school class as part of PSHCE lessons."
"A way for parents to educate their children on important topics in a way that children will listen."
"These books should be available in every home and school to come back to again and again."
"WOW! I absolutely loved these books! Each story has something to teach, a lesson to learn. What a great teaching tool. The pictures are gorgeous! A fantastic series!"
GINORMOUS JOE'S ANNOYING FRIENDThe Tuttles enjoy walking their big white dog, Ginormous Joe. But one day, they bring home a new friend, another dog named Mo. Joe and Mo don't seem to hit it off. She is always ignoring him and not wanting to play. One day, Joe realizes that all he needed to do was reach out and talk. This gave Mo a chance to tell him why she never would play with him. She was shy. The awkwardness between them evaporates, and they become friends, all from finally being brave enough to tell each other their feelings.
ABOUT S C CUNNINGHAMOwned by 2 grandchildren, 3 dogs, 2 cats, and a few fish, SCCunningham has created The Ginormous Series based on her beloved family of pets, to help keep children safe, kind, and empowered with their own value. An ex-model, British-born of Irish roots she married a rock musician and has worked in the exciting worlds of Music, Film, Celebrity Management, Children's Charities, and Crime (CID Crime Investigator, Major Crime Team Intelligence Analyst, Wanted & Absconder Unit, Victim Support).
SUPPORTED CAUSESVeterans. Mental Health. Domestic Abuse. Child, Animal, and Planet Protection.
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