Children's & YA

The Lost Smile

by Nadia L. King / Nelli Aghekyan

Description

When Zaytoon wakes up feeling sad, she goes on a search to find her smile. From the kitchen to the garden, Zaytoon searches high and low,and eventually discovers her smile — it’s smiling at her from her reflection in the window! The Lost Smile is beautifully illustrated colourful picture book that demonstrates the importance of accepting our emotions. Zaytoon’s journey shows children it’s okay to be sad and reassures young readers that sadness can be temporary. Themes include cultural diversity, emotional intelligence, family life and the importance of connecting with nature and animals.

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All rights available except English rights for the UK

Author Biography

Australian author, Nadia L King was born in Dublin, Ireland. She is a children’s author and short story writer who believes passionately in the power of stories to make the world a better place. Nadia’s short stories have been published in Australia and internationally, and she is the winner of the 2019 Stuart Hadow Short Story Prize. Nadia is currently undertaking postgraduate studies in English and creative writing. She lives in Western Australia with her family and her everexpanding collection of books.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher/Imprint Dixi Books Publishing / N/A
  • Publication Date October 2021
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9781913680022
  • Primary Price 11.99 GBP
  • Pages32
  • ReadershipChildren
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleThe Lost Smile
  • Original Language AuthorsNadia L. King
  • Edition1st
  • Copyright Year2021
  • Dimensions250x250 mm
  • IllustrationIllustrated
  • SeriesN/A

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