Lia, The star princess with the princessability to see differently

Kids, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Fiction - YA
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Author: C. Del Toro ISBN: 9781310786921
Publisher: C. Del Toro Publication: December 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: C. Del Toro
ISBN: 9781310786921
Publisher: C. Del Toro
Publication: December 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In the previous book, Marina told Anna that King Moon might know, how they can go back home.
And in this book the darkness covers the sky while the girls are in the middle of the Magic Garden, not knowing nor being able to see where to go. Fortunately in their way, they found Lia, the star princess. She has a really long, black hair and bangs that cover her eyes, so she is not able to see. But she saves them, with her princessability to see differently.
In this book we aim to sensitize children age 3 to 8 years old about visual disability, in a different, creative and simpler way.

We also want to offer a princess -a role model- to inspire girls to embrace their “princessabilities”, gaining strength and creativity through their other abilities.

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In the previous book, Marina told Anna that King Moon might know, how they can go back home.
And in this book the darkness covers the sky while the girls are in the middle of the Magic Garden, not knowing nor being able to see where to go. Fortunately in their way, they found Lia, the star princess. She has a really long, black hair and bangs that cover her eyes, so she is not able to see. But she saves them, with her princessability to see differently.
In this book we aim to sensitize children age 3 to 8 years old about visual disability, in a different, creative and simpler way.

We also want to offer a princess -a role model- to inspire girls to embrace their “princessabilities”, gaining strength and creativity through their other abilities.

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