Believing in yourself isn't always easy. Marky learns that firsthand when the other woodland fairies make fun of her. They laugh at her one small wing and say mean things about her fiery-red hair, her glasses and her freckles. It is hurtful, but through Marky's determination, she helps them understand that everyone has exceptional qualities. Some are visible. Some are invisible. Through her kindness, Marky teaches her friends about self-love, confidence, acceptance, positivity and compassion. She reminds them they are ...
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Believing in yourself isn't always easy. Marky learns that firsthand when the other woodland fairies make fun of her. They laugh at her one small wing and say mean things about her fiery-red hair, her glasses and her freckles. It is hurtful, but through Marky's determination, she helps them understand that everyone has exceptional qualities. Some are visible. Some are invisible. Through her kindness, Marky teaches her friends about self-love, confidence, acceptance, positivity and compassion. She reminds them they are magnificent. Readers of all ages learn to believe in themselves and the importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness. Cynthia Kern OBrien - Author Cynthia Kern OBrien is the author of the A True Story by Granny debut picture book series: I Used to be a Fairy ; The Tooth Fairy and the Baby Elf ; and I Don't Want to Go to Preschool, the Fairy Queen Calls . A grandmother of three, she resides in California with her husband and Yorkshire mix, Pickles. OBrien finds inspiration for her writing in her grandchildren and their worldview, aspiring to teach young readers caring and kindness for people and animals of all stripes. Early on, her book series became a Readers Favorite and multi-award-winning recipient. Jeff Yesh - Illustrator Jeff Yesh is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer whose award-winning work has been featured in multiple children's books, including A Squirrel's Story-A True Tale and Story Monsters Among Us: A Brief History of Human Storytelling . Yesh is also the artistic talent behind the Story Monsters character and is the graphic designer for the award-winning Story Monsters Ink, the literary resource for parents, teachers and librarians. Yesh graduated from Indiana State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. He lives in Indiana with his wife, two daughters and a slew of pets. Synopsis: Believing in yourself isn't always easy. Marky learns that firsthand when the other woodland fairies make fun of her. They laugh at her one small wing and say mean things about her fiery-red hair, her glasses, and her freckles. It is hurtful, but through Marky's determination, she helps them understand that everyone has exceptional qualities. Some are visible. Some are invisible. Through her kindness, Marky teaches her friends about self-love, confidence, acceptance, positivity, and compassion. She reminds them they are magnificent. Young readers of all ages will learn to believe in themselves and the importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness. Critique: Charmingly illustrated by Jeff Yesh, "Marky The Magnificent Fairy" is a fun and delightful picture book story with an important underlying message about acceptance and the value of compassion by Cynthia Kern O'Brien. Thoroughly 'kid friendly' in tone and presentation, "Marky The Magnificent Fairy" is unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections for children ages 5-10. - Children's Bookwatch: November 2022, James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review "Magnificent" book! Colorful illustrations and impactful text. From the discussion questions to the resource guide, this book is first rate when dealing with the difficult topics of inclusion and bullying. I made so many connections to this story and wish I had it to read when I was going through elementary school. A must for every classroom library! Brenda Lucca - Teacher, 5 Stars!
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Marky the Magnificent Fairy� by Cynthia Kern OBrien is a delightful children�s storybook featuring the lovable red-headed female fairy Marky who is outgoing, kind, and a positive influence on forest creatures and other fairies alike. Unlike other fairies, Marky prides herself on her inner beauty, not letting the appearance of others determine their worth. This little fairy is a force to be reckoned with. When Marky is relentlessly taunted and body shamed by bullies that ridicule her physical abilities and appearance, she stands up for herself, and points out and reflects upon the positive strengths she possesses. Even though Marky�s wings are not the normal shape and size of other fairies she outshines them all with her innate ability to find the bright side of situations and includes others in her ability to search for the spark which makes everyone special and unique.
ââ?¬Å"Marky the Magnificent Fairyââ?¬Â? is a magnificent storybook for preschool to young school-age children. My granddaughters aged 3 and 7, fell in love with Marky the fairy and her bright outlook on life and the world around her. Markyââ?¬â?¢s lessons in the story are a breath of fresh air that values behavior over possessions. Bringing focus on the importance of inner qualities versus oneââ?¬â?¢s appearance. My grandkids laughed and cheered as Marky spread love and kindness to everyone she meets and stands up for herself against bullies. No matter how challenging the dilemma she faces, Marky stands strong in her beliefs. Cynthia Kern Obrienââ?¬â?¢s tone of writing ebbs and flows perfectly in time with the scenes unfolding on the pages. Markyââ?¬â?¢s pleasant outlook and generous behavior will keep even the most distracted child entertained throughout the story until the last page. The illustrations are creative and laid out with vivid colors and realistic patterns. The images are so vivid that the story seems to come off the pages in an almost 3D effect. This childrenââ?¬â?¢s storybook is fun to read, visually appealing, and has an important moral lesson for children and parents to expand upon. I am sure ââ?¬Å"Marky the Magnificent Fairyââ?¬Â? will become a cherished addition to any family, daycare, or teacherââ?¬â?¢s library.