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This children's story has a fairytale feel to it, as it uses older language. Practical story with beautiful flow. One little girl has everything; the other has nothing. Yet, it's the one without who is full of joy while the one without want for anything is miserable. Over a little girl tea party with the two new yet unlikely friends, a lesson on gratitude and optimism is learned. Living on the brighter side of life is possible, not because of what we own, but because of how we think.
Matt the Rat in a Dog Suit is a lively story with over 20 bright illustrations. Readers will learn the value of being comfortable in their own skin and how, unlike misconception goes, we are our best selves when we don't try to be like anyone else.
"It's the only way, my dear Tobias," King Jesiah reminded his one and only son. "Yes. Yes, you must leave straightaway." The kind did not want for his son to have to go and leave the kingdom, but he knew it was the only way to rescue the Deplorables. They were a wicked bunch, those ones who dwelt outside of the kingdom, but King Jesiah loved them more than he loved his own life. He needed them to be brought into the land he had built for them. Sending his own son to rescue them was the only way to bring those broken and wayward people into the kingdom and keep them safe from the trecherous storm-the storm they refused to acknowledge was coming even though they'd been made aware of it many times. Tobias would do his best, but in the young prince's mind, it was doubtful that he would return to the kingdom-or his father-again.
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