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Meet Coralie - heaven's little rule breaker...
Coralie is a little angel who arrives in heaven covered with mud. She thinks nothing of her appearance but soon realizes that it's unbecoming an angel. Although she tries to adjust to her new eternal life, Coralie causes chaotic humor and whispers among the cherubs. Why? Coralie doesn't like to follow the rules.
Trying to earn her wings...
Eager to earn her wings, Coralie signs up for angel duty. She is chosen for the choir but suddenly gets hiccups with every high note. Coralie is assigned to one duty after another but can't adapt to following the rules. When she leaves the sewing room in a total mess, Coralie is assigned to sweep the streets of heaven.
The rules are simple...
sweep slow
no fuss
gather every bit of dust
But of course, Coralie doesn't follow the rules. Instead of sweeping slow, she twirls up and down the streets of the Holy City, causing a whirlwind of twinkle dust to fill the air and a disturbance in the perfect order of things. What will Coralie do now?
Be careful who you trust...
Then one day Coralie looks down from heaven and her eyes well up with tears. Her best friend back home is talking to a stranger! Now Coralie begins to understand that rules are made for a reason and comes up with a plan to save her friend. But how will she do it? She still hasn't earned her wings yet!
Beautifully illustrated...
Coralie, The Cotton Candy Angel, Learning about trusting strangers is a heartwarming story that will inspire children to be responsible, follow the rules and be careful who they trust. Beautifully illustrated by the author, Julie Hanson, the story revolves around Coralie, a most endearing character who sends a powerful message to help keep children safe. This book is perfect for birthdays, holidays and other special occasions. The target audience is ages 3-8.
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