Description
Discover the heartwarming journey of Freya, a brave young girl navigating her new life in bustling inner-city Melbourne in this enchanting children’s book. In 'Sunshine on Vinegar Street', Freya confronts her fears—whether it’s grappling with her anxiety about elevators, fitting into a new basketball team, or revealing her unique background as a donor-conceived baby. Ideal for readers aged 8-12, this beautifully illustrated novel addresses themes of belonging, friendship, and self-acceptance. Packed with humor and emotional depth, each chapter delights and engages young minds, making it an essential addition to every child's bookshelf. Find comfort and hope in Freya's experiences as she learns not only to face challenges but also discovers the magic of community and connection. Authored by the acclaimed A&U Children's Publisher, this tender tale is perfect for bedtime reading or classroom discussions. Order now and let Freya’s story inspire your child to embrace their own unique journey filled with adventures and new friendships. Delivery options available across New Zealand.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781761180132
Year: 2023
Publisher: A&U Children's
Description:
Freya's world is turned upside down when she and her mum move to inner-city Melbourne. Now she's ...
Stuck in a new apartment on the eleventh floor and Freya is afraid of lifts.
Stuck in a new basketball team where not everyone likes a new star player.
Stuck in a classroom of kids who don't know Freya is a donor-conceived baby.
Stuck, just like Little Audrey in the Skipping Girl sign suspended over the suburb of Abbotsford.
Being the new girl makes Freya feel like a dark cloud on a summer's day. Can she figure out how to belong on Vinegar Street?
'Very tender and also very funny - a tumbling collage of words and wonderings, fears and triumphs, where the child's world is both the hard, real thing and the stuff of magic,' URSULA DUBOSARSKY, Australian Children's Laureate 2020-2021
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781761180132
Year: 2023
Publisher: A&U Children's
Description:
Freya's world is turned upside down when she and her mum move to inner-city Melbourne. Now she's ...
Stuck in a new apartment on the eleventh floor and Freya is afraid of lifts.
Stuck in a new basketball team where not everyone likes a new star player.
Stuck in a classroom of kids who don't know Freya is a donor-conceived baby.
Stuck, just like Little Audrey in the Skipping Girl sign suspended over the suburb of Abbotsford.
Being the new girl makes Freya feel like a dark cloud on a summer's day. Can she figure out how to belong on Vinegar Street?
'Very tender and also very funny - a tumbling collage of words and wonderings, fears and triumphs, where the child's world is both the hard, real thing and the stuff of magic,' URSULA DUBOSARSKY, Australian Children's Laureate 2020-2021