The Fiddlehead Forest by Ariane Nortje

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I passionately believe that the old saying – everyone has a book inside them – is true...

The story follows Jess, a young and naïve teddy bear who is searching and trying to understand her place in the world around her. Jess is very excited when she and her family move from the big city to a beautiful, enchanted forest. It is here, (with the help of her new friends) that Jess begins to discover the importance of being different and unique, as well as the importance of friendship and teamwork.

"The story is beautifully metaphorical and helps to show young readers, that who they are matters, and that being different from those around you is a good thing. Every person has something to offer, due to their unique talents. Using the game of chess as a metaphor to get the story's message and meaning across is a fantastic and creative tool to help with young readers' understanding and curiosity. The genuine and wise characters are of extreme importance and will be admirable to young readers."- Kelly Martin

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Ashley du Toit
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My 2nd graders absolutely loved the story and were so engaged in the comprehension questions. The activities pages were such a bonus discovery!
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Illustrations are by Wilderness artist Ingrid Nuss
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Anonymous
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Such a well written and brightly illustrated picture book. My kids loved the activities pages at the back.
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Definitely one for your child’s bookshelf!
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