Daisy-Sue and Her Magical Spots
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About the Book
What would you do if you woke up one morning to discover that you had magical powers? Would you use the magical powers for yourself, or would you help those around you and share your powers with kindness and with caring?
Daisy-Sue and Her Magical Spots is a heartwarming children’s book about a fawn who discovers that she has magical spots on her back. Parents and children alike should relish in this creative story of sharing and caring, as Daisy-Sue and her woodland friends care for each other in times of need. The villain, Larry Lumberjack, will need to decide whether he can take the risk of also being kind, while Jack Frost helps children become more aware of the process of leaves changing their colors in autumn.
Did you know that a fawn can have magical spots? To find out more, join Daisy-Sue and her friends as they journey through the forest together to help each other with kindness and with caring.
About the Author
Mary E. Jucius is a retired school teacher who has always loved children and animals. She has a bachelor of science degree in education and a diploma in writing for children from the Institute of Children’s Literature in Redding Ridge, Connecticut.
Larry Jucius is a retired sign painter and artist who had always loved to draw. He graduated from the American Art Academy in Chicago, Illinois.
Both author and artist live in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. They are surrounded by the beauty of nature and wildlife. Daisy-Sue and Her Magical Spots was inspired by the visiting deer that wander onto their land. Daisy-Sue, the first deer to ever visit, was named in honor of their two daughters.