
Meet Damson, a young deer who lives in the forest. Today is his birthday, and he longs for friends to celebrate with. But Damson feels different from the other deer.
Follow Damson as he tries to fit in by copying other animals, even if it means tumbling into rabbit burrows and scaring away birds. Will Damson ever find the friends he's looking for?
In Damson's Friendship Wish, children will discover the magic of kindness and being true to themselves, as Damson realises that our differences make us unique and that he is already loved just as he is.
Best suited for children aged 5 to 7, this beautifully hand-illustrated book is perfect for shared story time with parents or caregivers. It can also be enjoyed as a read-aloud for younger listeners aged 4 and up. With expressive language and thoughtful themes, it is especially engaging for older readers aged 6 and up who are beginning to read with confidence.
This uplifting, inclusive tale supports the development of:
The book also includes access to free downloadable resources, such as colouring pages, worksheets, a cut-out forest scene, discussion prompts, and a lesson plan, all available by scanning the QR code at the back of the book, which directs you to the author's website. Ideal for Key Stage 1 classrooms and older Reception pupils in Early Years settings when used as a read-aloud resource.
Loved by libraries, teachers, parents, disability advocates, and Early Years practitioners, Damson's Friendship Wish is written by multi-award-winning disability consultant Dr Deborah Lawson, who is recognised as one of the UK's most influential disabled change-makers. As a wheelchair user, the author's passion for inclusion, kindness, and acceptance is reflected throughout the story.
This book is a gentle reminder to every child that they are loved, valued, and enough, just as they are.
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