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The Tiniest Snowflake takes place on a frosty winter night, high in the sky, where a tiny snowflake named Lila begins her enchanting journey. Smaller than a sugar crystal, Lila dreams of being part of something grand and magical. But when others doubt her importance, she sets out to prove that even the smallest snowflake can create something truly extraordinary. With courage, kindness, and a touch of holiday magic, Lila discovers her unique place in the world. She shows that everyone-no matter their size or shape-has the power to make a difference. A delightful children's Christmas book filled…mehr

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The Tiniest Snowflake takes place on a frosty winter night, high in the sky, where a tiny snowflake named Lila begins her enchanting journey. Smaller than a sugar crystal, Lila dreams of being part of something grand and magical. But when others doubt her importance, she sets out to prove that even the smallest snowflake can create something truly extraordinary. With courage, kindness, and a touch of holiday magic, Lila discovers her unique place in the world. She shows that everyone-no matter their size or shape-has the power to make a difference. A delightful children's Christmas book filled with wonder and heartwarming lessons, The Tiniest Snowflake is a story of resilience and the beauty of embracing who you are. Perfect for cozy winter nights, this timeless tale will inspire readers of all ages to dream big and believe in themselves. Why readers love this book: - A delightful story for parents, grandparents, and teachers to share with children. - Encourages a growth mindset and celebrates individuality. - Perfect for cozy, screen-free fun during the holiday season. - An ideal Christmas gift for kids ages 3-8
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Jayson Sutcliffe, hailing from Melbourne, Australia, is a former world champion in roller figure skating. Following his competitive career, he has dedicated most of his life to coaching young skaters and advocating for the sport's growth and awareness globally, including within the LGBTQI community.His writing journey began in 2001 with "Rolaboi, Renegade Skater," released in 2004. He has since pursued writing feature screenplays and TV pilots in the drama genre and his revised memoir, "Rolaboi, Revival." His latest release ventures into the Children's category with 'The Tiniest Snowflake.'Additionally, his feature documentary "ROLLERBOY" was a finalist at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival, while his documentary "JESUS CAN'T SKATE" won the Audience Award at the Australian International Film Festival. Outside of his writing and roller-skating activities, Jayson enjoys visiting cinemas to watch sci-fi and horror films.