Daisy's Dragons: a story about feelings

by Frances Stickley

Annabel Tempest (Illustrator)

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A delightful picture book which explores the importance of emotions.

WARNING! CONTAINS DRAGONS!

Nobody but Daisy can see her dragons. Usually, they all get along in their own wonderful chaotic way, but Daisy's dragons aren't like ordinary dragons; Daisy's dragons are her feelings.

So when Daisy has a very tricky day, suddenly all is not harmonious among the dragons. Sad keeps growing and growing, Angry is breathing fire at everyone and everything he sees, while Scared's screaming is driving everybody to distraction. Now some of Daisy's dragons feel bad. And Daisy doesn't want bad dragons.

But Daisy soon discovers that without Angry, Sad and Scared, her other dragons are nowhere to be seen either. Could it be that to feel truly happy, calm and brave, Daisy needs all of her dragons together?

Daisy's Dragons is a mindful metaphor that helps children understand the importance of all their emotions - even the negative ones. It addresses the necessity of difficult feelings and celebrates their capacity for self-preservation, self-esteem and reflection. After all, you can't be brave if you're not frightened first.

Perfect for fans of THE COLOUR MONSTER.

  • ISBN10 1787418979
  • ISBN13 9781787418974
  • Publish Date 19 August 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Templar Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 32
  • Language English