Mabel the Chameleon was both beautiful and bright...
If you\'re looking for a way to help your child find his or her true colors, deal with bullies, peer pressure, or cliques, or if you\'re just looking for a way to express the wonderment you feel every time you look at them, then maybe it\'s time to take a stroll through the garden with Mabel..
The path isn\'t always smooth - she encounters many trials, cutting remarks, and hurtful characters - but with the help of her supportive and loving family, she emerges more beautiful than she ever could have imagined.
In this beautifully illustrated story, follow Mabel the Chameleon as she strolls through the garden on the path to discovering her own true color.
Each child is a blessing, and the way that each of them paints the world is a gift to all of us.
This book is just one parent\'s desperate and heartfelt attempt to help his kids see the palette of vibrant colors that he sees in each one of them, but my prayer is that it will also help you speak to your kids to help them see their unique colors too.
Sometimes it\'s bullying, sometimes it\'s peer pressure, and sometimes it\'s just trying to \'fit in, \' but the result is always the same: In an attempt to change themselves to please others, our kids shed their vibrant colors - the very spark that makes them who they are - in exchange for a drab, pale, and sometimes ugly shade of grey. ...which is why it\'s absolutely heartbreaking when we see them become influenced by others.
We\'ve literally been there the whole time, supporting them, investing in them, and watching them blossom into their own unique and beautiful selves.
As parents, no one knows our children as well as we do.
Mabel the Chameleon was both beautiful and bright..