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    Marney's Mix-Up

    £7.99
    A funny story of silly squirrels. Marney is a grey squirrel who is having a hard time finding his winter food. When a red squirrel tries to help Marney is afraid of this strange new creature. A 'silly squirrel story' that shines a light on how easily we can misjudge others, when our similarities may be greater than our differences.
    ISBN: 9781913339074
    AuthorRushmore, Jake
    PublisherNameOwlet Press
    Pub Date22/09/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages32
    Availability: In Stock

    Marney's Mix Up shows the pitfalls of Marney, a grey squirrel who ventures beyond his home to gather nuts in autumn. His pre-conceptions of what it means to be 'squirrel' come into play after several awkward encounters with a red squirrel from the other side of the park. Marney's Mix-Up shines a comedic light on the pre-conceived judgements we all make about 'perceived difference', often leading to misguided prejudice and allows for conversation with young chlidren about racial bias. It does this in a light-hearted and engaging way that will introduce pre-school and early years children to the idea of how we can explore and celebrate similarities and differences, without misjudging or mistreating other people.

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    Marney's Mix Up shows the pitfalls of Marney, a grey squirrel who ventures beyond his home to gather nuts in autumn. His pre-conceptions of what it means to be 'squirrel' come into play after several awkward encounters with a red squirrel from the other side of the park. Marney's Mix-Up shines a comedic light on the pre-conceived judgements we all make about 'perceived difference', often leading to misguided prejudice and allows for conversation with young chlidren about racial bias. It does this in a light-hearted and engaging way that will introduce pre-school and early years children to the idea of how we can explore and celebrate similarities and differences, without misjudging or mistreating other people.