On Her Own

On Her Own by Donna Jo Napoli is a 1 Aladdin Edition published by Simon and Schuster in November 1999. This 96-page book is presented in English and explores themes of self-esteem and independence through the story of a young girl named Elena and her stuffed animal. The narrative follows the Little Angel of Independence, who must assist Elena in learning to navigate her world without relying solely on her toy.
Readers will find a story that addresses the challenges of growing up and the importance of making connections with peers. As the Little Angel guides Elena, the book delves into social themes and values, emphasizing the journey toward self-reliance. This engaging tale combines elements of juvenile fiction with a focus on family dynamics and personal growth, making it a thoughtful read for young audiences.
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Earning these feathers might be tough
The Little Angel of Independence is used to working with a friend. But to earn enough feathers for his wings, he’ll have to help a girl named Elena — all by himself.
Wherever Elena goes, her stuffed animal always comes along. But sometimes Elena’s toy keeps her from making friends her own age. It’s up to the Little Angel of Independence to show her that it’s okay to grow up, even just a little bit at a time.
You can do it!
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