![]() and learn to love yourself * * The Times * *Ī funny and beautifully illustrated tale with a heartfelt message about life's ups and downs * * Sunday Express * *Ī self-help book for children. ![]() Reasons to Stay Alive for seven-year-olds * * Huffington Post * *Ī sweet rhyming introduction to how to combat bad moods. Your one true self Is the best thing youve got. The uplifting tale of a young girl cheered by a cheeky sprite who is unable to lie, The Truth Pixie is short and very sweet * * Guardian * * Same old pixie.Dont try to be somethingYou really are not.Your one true selfIs the best thing youve got.In this heartwarming adventure. PRAISE FOR MATT HAIG AND CHRIS MOULD: Absolutely brilliant - CBBC She hopes that he will make all her wishes come true just like the wishes of many others. ![]() Amelia a young chimney sweep writes a letter to Father Christmas as she needs help for her mother who is seriously sick. ![]() The world seems a better place with Haig looking after our collective mental health * * Observer * * Matt Haig’s The Girl Who Saved Christmas is a spellbinding and captivating historical novel set in Victorian-era England. The Truth Pixie Goes to School is a bloody wonderful way of introducing your kids to the regrettably prickly idea that it's ok to value themselves - OLIVIA COLMANĬountless children will find solace in Haig's tale and empathise with Aada as she overcomes hurdles before realising the power of being yourself. ![]()
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