LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
An absolute ball to read aloud, Hannah Peckham’s Bronty's Battle Cry brims with a joyous message about celebrating individual talents as it sings (quite literally!) with the personality of a brontosaurus who overcomes self-doubt to find an infectious sense of self-worth. If that wasn’t enough, Hanna Tkachenko’s illustrations blend adorability and energy to engaging effect, plus the book shares ideas for how to enhance positivity in little ones.
When the dinosaur tribes gather to show off their bravery by roaring as loud as they can, bijou Bronty is beset by big worries. For Bronty, “Loud noise was confusing/the herd could be frightening/like the rumbles and bangs/of thunder and lightning”.
In contrast, Bronty has a unique talent: “You see, Bronty was special, for he loved lullabies/His voice sang in harmonies, not battle cries.” Bronty can also hear what the other dinosaurs are thinking, which is what enables him to realise that everyone has their own fears, no matter how loud they roar. As a result, Bronty sings a celebratory song that encourages everyone to “belt out your story”.
25p from every UK copy sold will go to help Leukaemia UK in their research toward a kinder cure.
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Bronty's Battle Cry Synopsis
When the dinosaurs gather together to show off how fearsome they are, one little brontosaurus is beset with fears, but he soon discovers he's not alone and that his own special talents are worth celebrating too.
Hannah Peckham, an accomplished young person counsellor, expertly weaves together themes of emotional strength, empathy, and the resilience of the human spirit. "Bronty's Battle Cry" is an ideal addition to home and school libraries, providing an invaluable resource for parents, educators, and counsellors seeking to nurture children's emotional well-being. The relatable characters and empowering storyline make it an excellent tool for discussions around courage, self-expression, and empathy.
Hannah says “Children who learn how to understand emotions in themselves and others, are better equipped in coping when strong emotions arise, and are more equipped to maintain good mental well-being and resilience as they get older.”
25p from every UK copy sold will go to help Leukaemia UK in their research toward a kinder cure.
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About Hannah Peckham
Hannah Peckham is acounsellor, mother and award-winning children's author. Her books deliver beautiful stories and the opportunity to help develop emotional intelligence and deliver key social-emotional lessons. Children who learn how to understand their emotions aremore likely to develop resilience and copingskills, have a positive sense of self, develop good relationships, feelmore confidentand bemore empathic
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