Petrified Prunella by Sophie Jupillat Posey Genre: Bilingual Children’s Book
Join Prunella on a journey of self-discovery as she navigates the
fears surrounding her first tooth loss in a new country in this new
book, Petrified Prunella.
Petrified Prunella
by Sophie Jupillat
Posey
Genre: Bilingual
Children’s Book
Join Prunella on a journey of self-discovery as she navigates the
fears surrounding her first tooth loss in a new country in this new
bilingual book, Petrified Prunella.
Sweet Prunella is
soon to lose her first tooth. She dreads the pain and the Little
Mouse who in France whisks your pearly whites away.
But as she
relocates to the United States with her family and learns about new
tooth traditions, will Prunella be able to conquer her fears and
inhibitions?
Petrified Prunella motivates children to
overcome their fears, inspires them to embrace change, educates young
readers about different cultural traditions, and empowers them to
make choices. This book will help you raise open-minded, confident
kids.
Get your copy today and join Petrified Prunella on
this heartwarming journey from France to the United States, as she
discovers the magic hidden within every gap-toothed smile.
This is a
sophisticated, well-illustrated book for bilingual children. It addresses our
various fears growing up. It has nice characters and sharp, clean
illustrations. Appropriate for all ages.
I Really REALLY Don’t Want Braces
by Sophie Jupillat
Posey
Genre: Bilingual
Children’s Book
Join Mario as he gets his braces and learns to stand up against his
not-so-friendly friends in this bilingual book.
Mario
hates his braces. They are painful, they look ugly, and his food gets
stuck in them all the time.
As everyone at school makes fun of
Mario and he is disheartened by all the mocking he faces, will
Mario’s elder brother, Tony, be able to help him stand up against
his bullies and finally accept his braces?
I Really REALLY Don’t
Want Braces inspires children to embrace their braces, educates
them on the benefits of braces, teaches children to stand up for
themselves, and motivates young readers to discover their inner
strength. This book will help you raise confident and resilient
little humans.
This is a great resource to help kids with bilingual interests in French and English. I liked how the narrative in both languages was always on the same page. It's sophisticated for older kids and kids with a tangible knowledge of both languages to expand their vocabulary in either English or French. I loved how the illustrations were compatible with the narrative.
French-Venezuelan Sophie Jupillat Posey wrote a poem about spring in
the 4th grade and started a mystery series a year later. She’s been
hooked to creating stories ever since. She studied writing and music
at Rollins College. She’s had numerous short stories and poetry
published in literary magazines since 2014. She enjoys reading and
writing anything from science fiction and fantasy, to paranormal and
mystery novels. When she isn’t writing, she is composing music,
creating albums, and teaching English to students in France. She can
be reached on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and her website.
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