Not Yet a Yeti

Description
A feel-good story about self-identity, growing up and family love. "It's not fair," George said to his mom when she came back from chasing some hikers. "I'm still not yet a yeti." Everyone in George's family is a yeti. Everyone except George. George asks his family when he will be a yeti just like them, but their answers are no help. After talking to his mom, George thinks about whether he wants to be a yeti at all! Maybe there's another mystical creature that he'd rather be? A heartwarming picture book exploring themes of acceptance, identity and being yourself, perfect for young children. Funny throughout with bright illustrations, children and parents will enjoy reading this time and time again.
About this Author
Lou Treleaven lives next door to a farm in Bedfordshire, England, with her family, a silly dog called Honey and a cat called Badger. She has written plays, picture books, and junior fiction. Tony Neal's work is inspired by everyday life and the quirky details that surround us. He loves to create charming characters in whimsical scenes and telling stories with his pictures. He lives in the UK.
Reviews
"It's a tale filled with magical creatures, about love, acceptance, and embracing your dreams."--Foreword Reviews
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