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The Strongest Boy
Contributor(s): Irving Lee, Renee (Author), Ilievski, Goce (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0648467201     ISBN-13: 9780648467205
Publisher: Renee Irving Lee
OUR PRICE:   $17.09  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Boys & Men
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Emotions & Feelings
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.91 lbs) 34 pages
 
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Max believes he is the strongest boy in the world. He can do all sorts of tough tricks, like showing off his strong muscles, jumping off the furniture, pushing people over and even breaking things. His cheeky pet bird, Bruce tells him just how strong he is too. One day, they both go to a birthday party and Max thinks he is the strongest, mightiest, coolest kid there. But why was everyone mad at him?

The Strongest Boy redefines what it means to be strong in a subtle, yet engaging way for young readers.

Follow Max and Bruce as they learn what it truly means to be a "strong male in today's world".

This book is a recipient of a Book Excellence Award in the Preschool Category.


Contributor Bio(s): Ilievski, Goce: - Goce is an artist/illustrator from Skopje, Macedonia, with significant experience in contemporary, traditional, and digital art forms. He graduated at the Faculty of Fine Arts and has held 13 solo exhibitions, and participated in many group exhibitions in Macedonia, Germany, Austria, Iceland, Turkey, and Bulgaria. He has won many awards for oil painting, watercolour and photography from numerous institutions and countries. Goce was the painting animator for the world's first fully painted feature film, Loving Vincent.Irving Lee, Renee: - Renee is passionate about writing children's books that promote life-long learning, social inclusion and improve self-esteem. She has always loved working with children, so writing for children has been a natural progression from her work as a teacher and educational freelance writer. Her diverse background in education extends to teaching primary school aged children, young adults, and children with special needs. Renee was awarded the Young Achiever of the Year Award by TAFE Queensland for her work as a dynamic, student focused teacher who is highly respected for her skills, intellect and dedication. Renee was also inducted into the International Golden Key Honour Society while studying for her Bachelor of Education (Special Education) where she graduated with a Distinction. Renee lives on the beautiful Sunshine Coast in Queensland with her husband and three children. When she is not writing, you can find Renee spending time with her family, running around on the Oztag field, climbing Emu Mountain, swimming, or sipping on a green tea! More information about Renee is available at reneeirvinglee.com