by Danielle R. Lindner (Author)
Jaxie is a happy "little" giraffe who loves playing with his friends and "fitting" in. One morning he wakes up to realize that he is not so "little" anymore. He is afraid that he may not "fit" in with his friends as well as he did before he grew so tall. As the story progresses, Jaxie realizes that being tall or short both have their advantages. Jaxie finds out that being happy with yourself is the biggest advantage of all.
Author Biography
Danielle Lindner is a member of the SCBWI (Society for Children's Book Writers & Illustrators) and a certified Early Educational and Elementary Teacher. Always having a view to a career in education, Danielle gained an M.A. in Teaching and Elementary Education (Hons.), from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1997. She has worked as a teacher, trainer and educator for over 19 years in both public and private educational institutions. She is the Founder of The London Day School(TM) Preschool and Kindergarten Enrichment Academies. The London Day School(TM) was created by Ms. Lindner who saw a need for an enriching, challenging and socially engaging program for young children, that focuses on providing a scaffolding approach to learning and a strong character education curriculum for all students. Ms.Lindner's other books include, Sofia the Snail - The little snail that was afraid of the dark, Arabelle - The bat with the most wonderful pink glasses, Rupert - The little puppy who ran out of tears, and Betsie Bee - The little bee who learned how to share and care in preschool. The books are currently part of the London Day School (LDS) Character Education Program, entitled LDS Kind Kids Curriculum(TM). Ms. Lindner is also a contributor to The Alternative Press as the author of Nursery U, articles for parents and educators. She is the mother of two and actively participates in community projects and programs that support and foster the wellness and joy of children in need.