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Viktoria Soltis-Doan

Author and illustrator of children's books

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Wonderful Chick

Wonderful Chick

Are you looking for a great kids’ book to teach your child about the importance of acceptance, diversity, inclusion and strong self-esteem? Look no further. Wonderful Coco is an animal adventure that does just that.

This is an exclusive story about self-belief, your strength and your uniqueness.

Little Chick Coco was born different from others. He had another appearance and other priorities. Because of this, he was rejected by all the residents of the farm. They were sure that their point of view and way of life were more correct, that's why Coco's habits seemed strange to them. None of them wanted to deal with him, which is why Coco was miserable and was dreaming of being like them.

But when his dream came true, he understood that it only made him unhappy.

The Chick understood that this is his life and he has a right to live it the way he wants. Coco started to like himself as he is. And when you love yourself, you become happy and you can do everything. Each of us is special and unique.

There are millions of stars in the sky but each one is different.★

A wonderful addition to any home or school library! Please enjoy!♥

Reviews

What Readers Says

Lindsey: This sweet little tale reads like a fable with morals of being true to one’s self and proud of who you are inside and out. This adorable artistic chick is inspiring is brought to life by wonderful whimsical illustrations. This is a great story for Easter or any time of year.

Anastasiia: I bought this book for my children, we have all enjoyed reading it, in fact several times. This is a good book for children, however some adults could use the advice too. The message is to believe in yourself, do what makes you feel happy, you are amazing in your own way. The illustrations are colorful and engaging!

Dean Giles: Little Coco was born with colors that the other chicks didn't have. Coco was shunned because he was different. In a rain storm the colors came off and Coco had some time where he was like everyone else. His mother talked to him about really being himself. Coco had the occasion to be a hero, where his "real" colors showed through.