SECRET Complete, The Ginormous Series, Children's Educational Books
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  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Aug 22, 2019
(3-12yrs) THE GINORMOUS SERIES is a fun collection of adventures and conversations following a loving family of pets as they share their life-handling problems and how to solve them together. Gently encouraging conversation between adult and child. A great addition to any child's home or teacher's read-aloud library.

The animals chat about; good deeds, bullying, being accepted, feeling lonely, self esteem, worrying, anxiety, grief, getting lost, recycling, welcoming new members to a family or classroom, that listening and learning can be fun, and how to care for others.

GINORMOUS JO'S SECRET

In "Ginormous Jo's Secret," through stunning watercolor images, Cunningham explains the very link between listening and learning. Though the huge, white, huggable dog called Jo wasn't sure at first when her mum brought home a cuddly little kitten called Vinnie, she grew to love him with time. Vinnie was loving, playful and made her laugh a lot.

Because Jo didn't want Vinnie behaving like their noisy, shouty, and greedy neighbors, she introduces him to "Liswat," telling him the great importance of listening and learning from others and the very secret behind her being a clever dog.

Does Vinnie now know the meaning of "Liswat?" 

The Ginormous Series by S C Cunningham is available on Amazon and Digital Stores
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