The Girl with the Flaming Red Hair: A Fun-Filled Adventure for Early Readers
Introducing Rosie Red: The Girl with the Flaming Red Hair – a delightful picture book bursting with excitement and charm. With her flaming red hair and boundless energy, Rosie skip, hoppity, hops through her colourful and fun-filled life, turning every day into a new adventure.
Join Rosie as she shares heart-warming moments with her playful Grandma, learns patience from her wise older sister, outsmarts her mother with her mischievous little brother, navigates school with her exasperated teacher, and cherishes the joy of friendship. This enchanting story captivates with its charming illustrations while celebrating the beauty of self-discovery and the importance of building meaningful relationships.
This illustrated short storybook is my heartfelt tribute to children with red hair, who, like me, make up only 2% of the world's population. It celebrates their uniqueness through a vibrant, colourful picture book, perfect for young readers. Plus, don’t miss the special fun facts about red hair at the end of the book to spark curiosity and learning!
Why Your Child Will Love This Book:
1. Engaging Storytelling in Verse: Perfect for early readers, the story is told in rhythmic verse, making it an excellent starter book for young children. The repeating word patterns help beginners learn to read with ease.
2. Bright and Colourful Illustrations: The vibrant illustrations will captivate toddlers, pre-schoolers, and school-aged children alike, making it a joy for them to follow along and explore the pages.
3. Educational and Fun: With a special fun facts section about red hair, this book adds an educational twist to Rosie’s adventures, sparking curiosity and learning.
4. Rhyming Sequences: Children who love the rhythmic stories of Julia Donaldson and Rachel Bright will find Rosie’s story equally enchanting. The rhyming sequences are perfect for early learning and bedtime reading.
Joyce lives beside the sea in the South East of Ireland. As a child Joyce loved to make up imaginary lands where Queen Bears from lands full of honey grass and purple skies flew in red planes and visited her house on a Sunday. Sometimes they would leave apples, chocolate or small toys under the apple tree in her Nanny's back garden. Starting at the age of ten Joyce wrote stories to escape into rich and colourful places that were filled with all kinds of adventures. Joyce has always been passionate about nourishing children's imagination and uniqueness. She also believes in supporting children to care for themselves, others and their environment. In her spare time she paddles in the sea, listens to whispers in seashells and dances in the rain.