Felicia; A Freckle Fairy Tale

Felicia; A Freckle Fairy Tale Review



Growing up in a prominent and colorful family of fairies, Felicia searches for an identity of her own. Through the story which is both stimulating and comforting to youngsters, Felicia not only finds her own identity but, in the process, is befriended by a jolly old star, Freckle. With the aid of her new star friend, Felicia finds her own responsibility while showing youngsters around the world the beauty of freckles.


Freckles and tan : illustrated verse,

Freckles and tan : illustrated verse, Review



This book, "Freckles and Tan: A Book of Humorous Verse", by Rowland Claude Bowman, is a replication. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature.


Freckle Face Heather Loves Nasty Weather (Volume 1)

Freckle Face Heather Loves Nasty Weather (Volume 1) Review



A delightful and beautifully illustrated book with lessons about weather.


I Wish I Had Freckles Like Abby

I Wish I Had Freckles Like Abby Review



How far will girls go to be like their best friend? Rosa and Abby grow to appreciate their own uniqueness. Two boys books and two girls books in this I Wish series.


Freckles (Freckles: The Art of Victoria Ying)

Freckles (Freckles: The Art of Victoria Ying) Review



A collection of artwork by Disney visual development artist Victoria Ying.


I Wish I Had Freckles Like Abby/Quisiera tener pecas como Abby (Bilingual English/Spanish)

I Wish I Had Freckles Like Abby/Quisiera tener pecas como Abby (Bilingual English/Spanish) Review



How far will Abby go to be just like Rosa? Best friends like to be like each other, that is natural. Kids are reminded to like themselves just the way they are. Humorous situations and outlandish schemes bring us to the important message of strong self concept and self esteem. This friendship is brought to life through soft watercolor illustrations. Animated expressions and funny details capture the many moods of their enthusiastic yearning and invention. Companion book to I Wish I Had Glasses Like Rosa / Quisiera tener lentes como Rosa ISBN 0-9724973-7-4 HC / ISBN 0-9770906-5-5 PB


Wanda's Freckles (Wanda 3)

Wanda's Freckles (Wanda 3) Review



Wanda has freckles. Lots and lots of freckles. They make her feel special, until the day in the park when a group of boys point, laugh, and tease her for having spots. All of a sudden, the freckles she’d liked become a problem. What can she do? Wanda decides that there’s only one thing: make her freckles disappear altogether!

At a time when there’s pressure to conform to someone else’s idea of perfection, this playful story has an important message: individuality and self-acceptance are to be celebrated. In this poignant and playful sequel to Wanda and the Wild Hair and Wanda and the Frogs, the ever-resourceful Wanda puts her imagination to work to try to come to peace with those troublesome freckles once and for all.

The critically acclaimed author/illustrator team of Barbara Azore and Georgia Graham bring another Wanda adventure to life with humor and wisdom.


From the Hardcover edition.