Welcome back to another #FriendlyFriday, where I tell you about my fabulous friends and the brilliant things they are up to!
I've introduced you to today's friend before, but please welcome Alma Fullerton back to #FriendlyFriday! If you need to refresh your memory of Alma, click here!
But today she's back with a brand new story called The Journal of Anxious Izzy Parker! Are you ready to hear more about it?
Eight-year-old Izzy Parker’s biggest problem is feeling anxious and afraid. Her mom’s decision to move them across the country to Prince Edward Island didn’t help. Izzy worries she will say the wrong thing or laugh at the wrong time, and none of the kids will want to be her friend. Sometimes, it’s so hard to be Izzy that she can’t breathe.
In her honest, awkward, and anxious journal, Izzy writes down the story of her life and how she is trying to be a little less afraid. The good news: things might not be as bad as they seem. Even better? They will soon have a small, furry new family member―an emotional support dog named Gandalf!
Does this sound relatable? I can't wait to share this one with the young readers in my life, and you shouldn't either! Click here to purchase your copy!
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Welcome back to another #FriendlyFriday, where I tell you about my fabulous friends and the brilliant things they are up to!
I've introduced you to today's friend before, but please welcome Alma Fullerton back to #FriendlyFriday! If you need to refresh your memory of Alma, click here!
But today she's back with a brand new story called The Journal of Anxious Izzy Parker! Are you ready to hear more about it?
Eight-year-old Izzy Parker’s biggest problem is feeling anxious and afraid. Her mom’s decision to move them across the country to Prince Edward Island didn’t help. Izzy worries she will say the wrong thing or laugh at the wrong time, and none of the kids will want to be her friend. Sometimes, it’s so hard to be Izzy that she can’t breathe.
In her honest, awkward, and anxious journal, Izzy writes down the story of her life and how she is trying to be a little less afraid. The good news: things might not be as bad as they seem. Even better? They will soon have a small, furry new family member―an emotional support dog named Gandalf!
Does this sound relatable? I can't wait to share this one with the young readers in my life, and you shouldn't either! Click here to purchase your copy!
xox,
Princess Alethea