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Hazel the Hedgehog Learns to Be Herself
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Hazel the Hedgehog Learns to Be Herself in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $5.39
Original price: $5.99


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Hazel the Hedgehog Learns to Be Herself in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $5.39
Original price: $5.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Sometimes the world feels loud and fast.
Hazel the Hedgehog loves the quiet forest, where she listens to the wind in the trees, the flutter of butterflies, and the gentle rhythm of nature.
While other animals rush and chatter, Hazel wonders if being different means something is wrong with her.
But with the help of her friends, Hazel discovers something wonderful: you don't have to be loud to shine.
Hazel the Hedgehog Learns to Be Herself is a gentle ShineSmart™ story about confidence, quiet strength, and celebrating the unique ways every child shines.
Perfect for children ages 4-8, this beautifully illustrated picture book helps young readers understand that being themselves is something to celebrate.
Sometimes the world feels loud and fast.
Hazel the Hedgehog loves the quiet forest, where she listens to the wind in the trees, the flutter of butterflies, and the gentle rhythm of nature.
While other animals rush and chatter, Hazel wonders if being different means something is wrong with her.
But with the help of her friends, Hazel discovers something wonderful: you don't have to be loud to shine.
Hazel the Hedgehog Learns to Be Herself is a gentle ShineSmart™ story about confidence, quiet strength, and celebrating the unique ways every child shines.
Perfect for children ages 4-8, this beautifully illustrated picture book helps young readers understand that being themselves is something to celebrate.

















