Can villagers with magical berries make a colorless sky turn blue? Children from a long time ago in a magical land learn that, if their entire village works together, anything is possible.
Eight-year-old Roya looks up to the colorless sky and has a vision. The villagers use their magical berries to color all sorts of things, from clothing to homes––maybe Roya can use berries to color the sky! But this proves to be a task that cannot be accomplished alone.
This inspiring fairy tale is about the power of community and inclusion. It depicts non-gendered children and uses the nonbinary pronouns they/them instead of he/she. The use of they/them pronouns is becoming increasingly common in our own world, and this story gives all children the opportunity to hear how this sounds. LGBTQ+ families will find this book especially gratifying.
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PAP. Condition: New. Maloney, Carolyn S. (illustrator). New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # L0-9798335588560
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Paperback. Condition: new. Maloney, Carolyn S. (illustrator). Paperback. Can villagers with magical berries make a colorless sky turn blue? Children from a long time ago in a magical land learn that, if their entire village works together, anything is possible.Eight-year-old Roya looks up to the colorless sky and has a vision. The villagers use their magical berries to color all sorts of things, from clothing to homes--maybe Roya can use berries to color the sky! But this proves to be a task that cannot be accomplished alone.This inspiring fairy tale is about the power of community and inclusion. It depicts non-gendered children and uses the nonbinary pronouns they/them instead of he/she. The use of they/them pronouns is becoming increasingly common in our own world, and this story gives all children the opportunity to hear how this sounds. LGBTQ+ families will find this book especially gratifying. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798335588560
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