Has Anyone Seen Woodfin?

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Has Anyone Seen Woodfin?

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Rating : 4.85 (938 Votes)
Asin : 0971171114
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 32 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Debi G. said Refreshing and Fun -- a happy parent. My Refreshing and Fun -- a happy parent Debi G. My 4 year old and her friends loved this book. The colored illustrations hold their attention as well as the active storyline. I hope to see more books like this one. It seems perfect for a cartoon too!. year old and her friends loved this book. The colored illustrations hold their attention as well as the active storyline. I hope to see more books like this one. It seems perfect for a cartoon too!. Refreshing and Fun -- a happy parent My Refreshing and Fun -- a happy parent Debi G. My 4 year old and her friends loved this book. The colored illustrations hold their attention as well as the active storyline. I hope to see more books like this one. It seems perfect for a cartoon too!. year old and her friends loved this book. The colored illustrations hold their attention as well as the active storyline. I hope to see more books like this one. It seems perfect for a cartoon too!

Woodfin likes to be different so he loves matching brilliant blue flowers, bright red cardinals and even polka-dotted mushrooms! But his younger sister worries about what he’ll match in winter when the bright colors fade. Woodfin is a special chameleon who wants to be more than green and brown. Find out how Woodfin solves this little chameleon problem…and how being himself is the best thing to be.

-- Mary S. -- Fourth grader, Jennifer, Parkview ElementaryI will use this book in my library to encourage children to be themselves and to celebrate their diversity. -- Michele Furrer, Sponsorship & Promotions Manager, Underwater Adventures, The Mall of AmericaWe need more of this type of book to help promote individuality. Sincerely, Brian -- Third grader, Brian, Parkview ElementaryI really like Woodfin because of his colors. I’m just like Leafin because I worry about my brother Brian. Knowlton, Library Media Specialist, Parkview Elementary SchoolNot only was it entertaining, it also brought a clear message of being yo

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