E.W. Morris Introduces a Fascinating and Lesson-filled Adventure for Young Readers in Her New Children's Book

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Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 5:22pm UTC

“Where is My Tail” followed the story of a young rabbit who wanted to play with other animals and have fun. He came across two dogs who were playing a game of “wag your tail” and discovered that he did not have a tail of his own. Being disheartened about it, he tried to look into the tails of other animals and thus began his own fascinating adventure.

E.W. Morris strategically introduced the animal characters such as the dog, squirrel, alligator, cows, mouse, and horses and provided smart details about them. The animals' movements were being pointed out as well as their colors and sizes, instilling language lessons, particularly with action words for verbs and descriptive words for adjectives. The sounds or expressions that these animals had made were also repeated, enabling the children to repeat after them and learn another language skill such as pronunciation. The children would also be able to reflect on the value of self-appreciation, self-confidence, and self-love as they learned of the rabbit finally seeing the beauty of his own fur in place of a tail.

This book is a good read for children and is best for classroom storytelling. This can also be a pleasing Christmas or birthday present for kids, mothers, or elementary teachers.

Buy the book at: https://youronlinepublicist.com/product/where-is-my-tail-by-ew-morris/

“Where Is My Tail”?
Author: EW Morris
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: June 2022
Book Genre: Children's Book

About the Author
Mrs. Morris lives in Los Angeles, California. A retired educator, she loves to read, analyze facts about people, places and current events. Her special books to read are math and history.

Mrs. Morris in her spare time does family research, flower arrangements, working in the garden, sewing, arts and craft, embroidery, and quilts.

One of her passions, family research, takes her to many intriguing places that opens the gateway to historical mysteries. She has many hobbies and has stated that at times she has too many irons in the fire and has to stop and rest.

Motto: “I don't want to be the first in line. Let me stand behind the person that needs to be pushed.”

Her greatest passion: Respecting people, places and regulations that govern the environment.

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