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Chummy Asks First

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Chummy Asks First Synopsis

Visit Chummy in Happy Hills Orchard, where the Little Cherries live! Chummy learns that not all cherries love hugs, and that is OK!

Enjoy Every Cherry's new symbolised adaptation of Little Cherries, Chummy Asks First. Featuring illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text, this book aims to enhance reading comprehension and accessibility in a unique way. Accompanied by a free signed and animated video of the story, this book strives to provide tools into reading in as many ways as possible. 

About the Symbolised Little Cherries series:

Welcome to Happy Hills Orchard, where little cherries of all shapes, sizes and abilities live! Discover friendship, bravery and self-acceptance while following along on their first six fun-filled adventures.

Our symbolised editions provide key accessibility features to ensure many readers can enjoy visiting Happy Hills Orchard, utilising a reading experience that best suits them. Each book includes symbols / visual clues above each word as well as a free audio book to further enhance the reading experience. Every cover will have a sensory feature to assist with sensory output. All Symbolised books are further supported by a signing video.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781802635966
Publication date: 28th November 2024
Author: Steve James
Illustrator: Steve James
Publisher: Every Cherry Publishing
Format: Board book
Pagination: 24 pages
Series: Little Cherries Symbolised
Genres: Children’s: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts
Picture books: character books
First Concepts
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and behaviours