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Long ago, in the time of Queens and Kings, the Color Fairies lived, each representing a color of the world. When the Color Fairies begin to think that each of them is more special than the others, they are taught a valuable lesson by a wise and beautiful Queen.Color Fairies carries the message that we are all unique and exceptional. Each and every one of us is needed to complete the world. This wonderful and entertaining book will convey to children that we must all work and live together, as a vibrant team of diversity. About The Author: Frances G. Dillow grew up a coal miner's daughter in…mehr

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Long ago, in the time of Queens and Kings, the Color Fairies lived, each representing a color of the world. When the Color Fairies begin to think that each of them is more special than the others, they are taught a valuable lesson by a wise and beautiful Queen.Color Fairies carries the message that we are all unique and exceptional. Each and every one of us is needed to complete the world. This wonderful and entertaining book will convey to children that we must all work and live together, as a vibrant team of diversity. About The Author: Frances G. Dillow grew up a coal miner's daughter in Logan County, West Virginia, and currently lives in Lawrence County, Ohio. She graduated from the Institute of Children's Literature, West Redding, Connecticut. She is retired from Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, West Virginia. She was motivated and inspired to write by her own childhood memories; her daughters, now grown; and her three grandsons, also now grown. She has always been and continues to be inspired by children, whom she loves dearly. She is working on a collage of her stories for a hardcover book to be read to or by children.
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Frances G. Dillow grew up a coal miner's daughter in Logan County, West Virginia, and currently lives in Lawrence County, Ohio. She graduated from the Institute of Children's Literature, West Redding, Connecticut. She is retired from Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, West Virginia. She was motivated and inspired to write by her own childhood memories; her daughters, now grown; and her three grandsons, also now grown. She has always been and continues to be inspired by children, whom she loves dearly. She is working on a collage of her stories for a hardcover book to be read to or by children.