K. A. Farrell K. A. Farrell i(21233465 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Perfectly Me K. A. Farrell , Emma Hay (illustrator), Ballarat East : Shawline Publishing , 2021 23644551 2021 single work picture book children's

'This is the story of Olivia and how she comes to understand her emotions... From day to day, Olivia knows her feelings change. She learns it is the key to everything she is and what makes her perfect in every way... share this wonderful journey with young Olivia as she learns how to accept herself and her feelings through affirmations that aspire her to find happiness. This rhyming, fun and positive book teaches children how the emotions they feel are nothing but fleeting moments and choosing to accept or influence them is as simple as putting your positive knickers on each morning...

'K A Farrell is the new and best-selling author of I'M A Boy, Oh Yes, I am and has crafted her special talents in storytelling to focus on children's learning and understanding of their own uniqueness and quality. She hopes to entertain her audience by empowering them with self-love and enough awareness to build resilience and respect from a young age. Her writing, although fun and positive, has a deeper undertone she hopes can impact all age groups.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon I'm a Boy, Oh Yes I Am K. A. Farrell , Tess Dowling (illustrator), Ballarat East : Shawline Publishing , 2021 21233502 2021 single work picture book children's

'"I am a boy Oh yes, I am! There's nothing I can't do and everything I can..." 

'Creativity, authenticity, self-love... this book encourages it all. From exploring play time to expressing their feelings, I'm A Boy teaches young people that it's normal to adapt to their surroundings and discover who they are in any way they feel is natural to them. 

'A staple book for your household - minimizing stereotypes and supporting self-discovery.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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