Dr. Frances Chase Warner’s (aka: Auntie Fran) passion for life and zeal for adventure have inspired her to touch the lives of children in a significant way. She brings 30+ years of innovative classroom teaching and motivation into a book series that will continue to inspire new readers. The New England born author is a mother of two, grandmother of six and great grandmother of one. Dr. Warner currently resides in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
The Little Boy Who Wouldn't Hug
by Auntie Fran
The Little Boy Who Wouldn't Hug
by Auntie Fran
Published Dec 21, 2015
23 Pages
Genre: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Topics / Emotions & Feelings
Book Details
HUGS ARE IN THE LOST AND FOUND!
Norman is a little boy who is excited to finally get to visit his best friend. He hasn’t seen his best friend in almost two whole months which is a very long time according to Norman. Norman misses playing video games and riding his bike and camping out too. Darnell is a little boy who is also missing his best friend. He has become very sad and lonely. Both boys have so much in common. They both love games and fun outdoor activities however, it has been a while since they have been able to visit each other. Norman is confused and he senses that something is terribly wrong with his friend Darnell. Darnell used to be happy and adventurous and so full of life. But when a child’s security (wubby) is lost, how is anxiety reduced? This story takes you through a child’s emotions while navigating through his journey of this particular phase of his life. Can this same child’s faith in humanity be found thereby, restoring acceptance, confidence, joy, hope, happiness and security? Children will be able to identify with the characters when reading THE LITTLE BOY WHO WOULDN’T HUG or by being read to by someone else. This debut book written by a talented new author, kicks off the theme of a child’s life journey. Future themes to be explored, will grow with children throughout the series.