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Penny Platicorn: I'm Special Just The Way I Am in Franklin, TN
Current price: $23.95

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Penny Platicorn: I'm Special Just The Way I Am in Franklin, TN
Current price: $23.95
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Size: Hardcover
April & Jackson Jones, authors of
Reverie: I Believe In Me
, bring a not-so-unicorn character to the table in this magical and colorful children's book about belonging.
Penny is a platypus who does not quite fit in. One day, she decides to start dressing like other animals to find a group of creatures like her. Putting everything from a makeshift tortoise shell on her back to a unicorn horn on her head, Penny discovers that being herself may be the most powerful tool of all.
Reverie: I Believe In Me
, bring a not-so-unicorn character to the table in this magical and colorful children's book about belonging.
Penny is a platypus who does not quite fit in. One day, she decides to start dressing like other animals to find a group of creatures like her. Putting everything from a makeshift tortoise shell on her back to a unicorn horn on her head, Penny discovers that being herself may be the most powerful tool of all.
April & Jackson Jones, authors of
Reverie: I Believe In Me
, bring a not-so-unicorn character to the table in this magical and colorful children's book about belonging.
Penny is a platypus who does not quite fit in. One day, she decides to start dressing like other animals to find a group of creatures like her. Putting everything from a makeshift tortoise shell on her back to a unicorn horn on her head, Penny discovers that being herself may be the most powerful tool of all.
Reverie: I Believe In Me
, bring a not-so-unicorn character to the table in this magical and colorful children's book about belonging.
Penny is a platypus who does not quite fit in. One day, she decides to start dressing like other animals to find a group of creatures like her. Putting everything from a makeshift tortoise shell on her back to a unicorn horn on her head, Penny discovers that being herself may be the most powerful tool of all.