Charlie, what's your talent?

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Cover of the book Charlie, what's your talent? by D. C. Gomez, Gomez Expeditions
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Author: D. C. Gomez ISBN: 1230003088760
Publisher: Gomez Expeditions Publication: January 10, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: D. C. Gomez
ISBN: 1230003088760
Publisher: Gomez Expeditions
Publication: January 10, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

“Do I have any talents?”

For years many children, and some adults, have been asking themselves this question. In this fun and charming tale we explore the concept of talents and how to find them.

Charlie, normally a happy little boy, is upset and hating school. Charlie is hurt and believes he is useless and without talent. We invite you to join Grandma, as she helps Charlie finds his own talents after a terrible day at school.

After this fun story you will find self-reflection questions, to help children put into practice the principles they learned.

Interview with the Author:

What inspired you to write this book? I have a little nephew that I want to inspire at a very young age to follow his dreams. My goal for him, and for every child that reads this book, is that he knows he is talented at a very early age.

Who is this book aim at? The target audience for this book is any school-age child starting in first grade and probably all the way up to fourth.

How would you describe the book? This is a family picture book that conveys a theme. It is trying to educate our children while still entertain them. Kids understand th

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“Do I have any talents?”

For years many children, and some adults, have been asking themselves this question. In this fun and charming tale we explore the concept of talents and how to find them.

Charlie, normally a happy little boy, is upset and hating school. Charlie is hurt and believes he is useless and without talent. We invite you to join Grandma, as she helps Charlie finds his own talents after a terrible day at school.

After this fun story you will find self-reflection questions, to help children put into practice the principles they learned.

Interview with the Author:

What inspired you to write this book? I have a little nephew that I want to inspire at a very young age to follow his dreams. My goal for him, and for every child that reads this book, is that he knows he is talented at a very early age.

Who is this book aim at? The target audience for this book is any school-age child starting in first grade and probably all the way up to fourth.

How would you describe the book? This is a family picture book that conveys a theme. It is trying to educate our children while still entertain them. Kids understand th

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