The Radiant Rainbow Cap
by Bonnie Lieberman
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Pub Date 15 Aug 2021 | Archive Date 5 Oct 2022
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Description
How does a young blind boy influence an entire village to embrace the differences among themselves? Enjoy “The Radiant Rainbow Cap” by Bonnie Lieberman with your favorite child and discover how he overcomes adversity and helps the king become a better monarch.
Congratulations are in order for... being brave enough to make good choices for yourself, unafraid of making mistakes and not caring about what others think of you.
Welcome to the Village of Nobble Ook, a place in which everyone wants to be like the King but not really… The King wants them to be like him. In the Village of Nobble Ook, someone is going to be very sorry… Will he discover it’s never too late to become a better person?
Love yourself for whom you are, and don’t try to be like anyone else. In the Village of Nobble Ook, the King is telling the people to be like him… Can you imagine? Drop in on the village and take a look. King Obble Nook is telling the people, “Be like me. Be like me.” Never will I agree. May there only be one you with that special laugh wearing the clothes you like, singing silly songs that make you smile, running and jumping in your special style. Enjoy every moment of “Being Yourself”.
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ISBN | 9798550971994 |
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Featured Reviews
I thought that this book was really good!
The book was well laid out and I loved the writing style.
It had some lovely illustrations that really brought the book to life. I didn’t think I would like the illustrations as much as I did but they really suited the story.
The story was well planned out and I loved the ending and moral of the story.
It is five stars from me for this one – very highly recommended!
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