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The Talent Show With No Rules - cover

The Talent Show With No Rules

George Williams

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Talent Show With No Rules is a joyful and empowering story that celebrates diversity, equality, and inclusion. Set against the backdrop of a school talent show, this heartwarming tale follows Alex, a boy who loves ballet, and Rowlene, a girl who plays the drums, as they step outside of traditional gender expectations and showcase their unique talents. With a cast of characters that reflects the wide variety of skills and interests, the story encourages children to embrace their individuality and cheer for others. This lively, fun-filled book shows that creativity has no boundaries and that true talent shines when kids support one another.
Available since: 06/09/2025.
Print length: 127 pages.

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