Belinda's Dandelion

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Pauline T Gallagher ISBN: 9781370244782
Publisher: Pauline T Gallagher Publication: October 11, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Pauline T Gallagher
ISBN: 9781370244782
Publisher: Pauline T Gallagher
Publication: October 11, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A dandelion wakes up for the first time. All around her are different types of flowers. She praises each flower for its special beauty. A crocus tells the dandelion that her beautiful yellow head is like the sun. Everyone is happy until a dark cloud passes over the garden.
A wizened perennial bursts forth with hateful words. She points out that the dandelion has no value. It also has no feelings. Her ancient family has fought countless wars to rid the world of weeds. Little by little, the plants turn against the dandelion. Even the rose, a symbol of love and peace, joins the bullying mob. Alone and feeling worthless, the dandelion waits for the gardener to pull her out of the ground. Into this dark and hateful world, comes the light of a child. Can Belinda’s love overcome hate? All Children’s books by Pauline Gallagher offer a bonus feature connected to the main story. This particular feature is about dandelions. It features details and images of their arrival by ship from Europe. It examines the role of dandelions as medicine and wine in the lives of early pioneers. There are maps and information about this weed that once was considered as a flower! ALL Children’s books by Pauline Gallagher offer a related bonus feature. This Bonus feature is “Fun Facts about Dandelions.”

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A dandelion wakes up for the first time. All around her are different types of flowers. She praises each flower for its special beauty. A crocus tells the dandelion that her beautiful yellow head is like the sun. Everyone is happy until a dark cloud passes over the garden.
A wizened perennial bursts forth with hateful words. She points out that the dandelion has no value. It also has no feelings. Her ancient family has fought countless wars to rid the world of weeds. Little by little, the plants turn against the dandelion. Even the rose, a symbol of love and peace, joins the bullying mob. Alone and feeling worthless, the dandelion waits for the gardener to pull her out of the ground. Into this dark and hateful world, comes the light of a child. Can Belinda’s love overcome hate? All Children’s books by Pauline Gallagher offer a bonus feature connected to the main story. This particular feature is about dandelions. It features details and images of their arrival by ship from Europe. It examines the role of dandelions as medicine and wine in the lives of early pioneers. There are maps and information about this weed that once was considered as a flower! ALL Children’s books by Pauline Gallagher offer a related bonus feature. This Bonus feature is “Fun Facts about Dandelions.”

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