It’s hard being a yeti at a school full of humans. What happens when Betty gets stuck in her desk? What’s a yeti to do during break time? Betty finds out what makes her different is what makes her wonderful! Part of the Betty the Yeti early chapter book series, in which Betty the Yeti adjusts to life in her new city home - making friends, going to school, trying new food and learning new games. Packed with humour and subtle social and emotional learning, Betty the Yeti shows readers it's okay to stand out and be different, while also staying true to yourself!
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Children will identify with Betty's desire to stay true to herself AND fit in, and will empathize with her struggles;

Product details

ISBN
9781398252608
Published
2024-06-20
Publisher
Capstone Global Library Ltd
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
32

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Biographical note

Antonella was born in Cordoba, Argentina, in 1992. She has been a graphic designer since 2014 and is a self-taught illustrator. She enjoys thinking and drawing as children would and illustrating for them. She loves candy, anything that’s fluffy colorful, teddies, strawberries, cupcakes, pink donuts, and especially bunnies. Mandy R. Marx is a writer and editor. She lives in a chilly town in Minnesota with her husband, daughter, and a white, silky haired pup. She has a curious mind and stays on the lookout for yetis. In her spare time, Mandy enjoys singing, laughing with friends and family, and walking her pup through what she suspects is a magical forest.