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How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps

$28.70
Unlock your inner hero with 'How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps.' This engaging hardback book by Dhana Fox, illustrated by James Hart, introduces readers to the exciting journey of heroism through relatable storytelling. Join Rosie, our adventurous protagonist, as she discovers that becoming a hero is possible for everyone! Each of the six easy steps offers practical advice and inspiration, making it ideal for children and young readers looking to develop their courage and confidence. Perfect for boosting self-esteem, this book encourages readers to embrace their unique qualities while navigating challenges with resilience and kindness. With vibrant illustrations and a captivating narrative, 'How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps' is not just a book; it's a toolkit for fostering bravery and empathy. Experience the thrill of heroics from the comfort of your own home, and empower the young heroes in your life today! Whether you're searching for books about kindness, courage, or personal growth, this title has something for everyone. Add 'How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps' to your collection and inspire a new generation of heroes! Ideal for home libraries, school projects, or as a thoughtful gift, this book is a must-have for childhood development and empowerment.

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Author:
Fox,Dhana

Illustrator:
Hart,James

ItemCode:
100099331

ProductType
Book

Format
Hardback

ISBN
9781761200625

Publisher:
SCHOLASTICAUSTRALIAPTYLTD
‘My name’s Rosie. I mean, Rosie the Rescuing ... er ... I’m Super Shark!’ Rosie’s book says being a hero is easy:there are six steps to follow.But it's not as easy as she thinks!

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Brightly illustrated hardback book titled 'How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps' with engaging stories for young readers.
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How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps

$28.70
Unlock your inner hero with 'How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps.' This engaging hardback book by Dhana Fox, illustrated by James Hart, introduces readers to the exciting journey of heroism through relatable storytelling. Join Rosie, our adventurous protagonist, as she discovers that becoming a hero is possible for everyone! Each of the six easy steps offers practical advice and inspiration, making it ideal for children and young readers looking to develop their courage and confidence. Perfect for boosting self-esteem, this book encourages readers to embrace their unique qualities while navigating challenges with resilience and kindness. With vibrant illustrations and a captivating narrative, 'How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps' is not just a book; it's a toolkit for fostering bravery and empathy. Experience the thrill of heroics from the comfort of your own home, and empower the young heroes in your life today! Whether you're searching for books about kindness, courage, or personal growth, this title has something for everyone. Add 'How To Be A Hero In 6 Easy Steps' to your collection and inspire a new generation of heroes! Ideal for home libraries, school projects, or as a thoughtful gift, this book is a must-have for childhood development and empowerment.

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Author:
Fox,Dhana

Illustrator:
Hart,James

ItemCode:
100099331

ProductType
Book

Format
Hardback

ISBN
9781761200625

Publisher:
SCHOLASTICAUSTRALIAPTYLTD
‘My name’s Rosie. I mean, Rosie the Rescuing ... er ... I’m Super Shark!’ Rosie’s book says being a hero is easy:there are six steps to follow.But it's not as easy as she thinks!

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