Tricia Chapman presents a thought provoking, yet gentle story about how a little mole called R.P.M. comes to terms with his fear of waking up in the dark and how he discovers his own strengths and abilities, which not only help him to overcome his anxieties but enable him to help his friends too.
The importance of friendship, love and respect for others is the main theme of this book, and it invites young readers to think about their own concerns and worries, and to understand that they are not alone. Instead, they should feel confident in discussing their anxieties with those that they can trust.
This is a truly inspirational book which encapsulates the joy of friendship and compassion for others, with lots of fun and laughter along the way.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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Lyn Stone is a linguist and literacy and language specialist in Victoria, Australia
Lyn's website www.linguistlearning.com provides resources for teachers and other professionals interested in linguistics in the classroom.