You Can't Paint the Peacock
Perhaps the single most difficult challenge which every young girl must face during
adolescence is learning to recognize and appreciate her natural and unique beauty. To add
to this difficulty, young girls must learn to distinguish the difference between natural beauty, which is revealed in the radiance of self-confidence and personal approval, and from the glamorous beauty valued by culture and influenced by peers. You Can’t Paint the Peacock is the story of a young girl learning to understand this delicate difference, as well as the rewards that are found in self-acceptance.
You Can't Paint the Peacock
For young girls ages 8-13
Mariah begins her first day of middle school fearful of not fitting in. She meets a group of girls who appear older in age and pressure Mariah into wearing makeup saying she won’t be pretty unless she does. Mariah discovers the truth behind what really makes you beautiful and the reward of self-acceptance.
For young boys ages 5-10
Bubby is a shy basset hound who loves to fish but struggles to actually catch them. Find out what happens when the other mean dogs at the lake try to tell him to give up.
COMING SOON!
For young girls ages 3-8
Blush the flamingo was a sunset colored pink with a sunrise ambition to dance. If only her legs were a little longer, she'd be able to dance like all the others. Sometimes though, being a little different makes you a little stronger than the rest.
WHERE ELSE TO BUY?
Order it at any Barnes and Noble locations!
For wholesale options contact Paige Corrin.