Conker the Chameleon

Conker the Chameleon by Hannah Peckham, published by Blue Falcon Publishing in 2021, is a 32-page children’s book written in English. This story explores the emotional landscape of chameleons who have lost the ability to express their feelings verbally, leading to confusion and misunderstandings among them. The narrative centers on Conker, who struggles with his inability to change color like the others and feels isolated as a result.
Readers will find a tale that encourages open discussions about emotions, particularly in the context of social themes such as mental health and self-acceptance. As Conker navigates his feelings of frustration, he ultimately learns that his uniqueness is what makes him special. This engaging story aims to resonate with young children, helping them understand the importance of expressing their emotions and recognizing the feelings of others.
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Can you imagine what it would be like if you could tell how someone was feeling just by looking at them?
But sometimes, looks can be deceiving…
In a world where chameleons have lost the words to explain how they are feeling, they have all got in a bit of a muddle! Poor old Conker, who can’t change his colour like the others, is feeling very fed up.
Then he discovers that what makes him different also makes him special.
This heart-warming story by Hannah Peckham will delight and engage young children while encouraging them to talk openly about their feelings.
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