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From best-selling author Steve Morgan comes the third book in the Draw Wars series, which is filled with action, fun, and puns and a deeper meaning about the importance of empathy and holding space for others. Gift a copy to someone you love today!
In this third epic adventure of the Draw Wars series, the heroic marker, Arty Hues, must rescue his pencil pal, Izzy Sharp, from the pen-turned-foe, Matt Black. And this time, Black has a secret, spiraling weapon to unleash his dark pen powers! Will Arty find a way to save Izzy? Is there room enough in the book for everyone? Can a pen be felt? Find out! - in Draw Wars, Return of the Bad Guy!
This book is perfect for:Boys and girls ages 4-9
Teachers of preschool through fourth grade
Parents and grandparents with little ones in their lives
Anyone looking to teach children about empathy and friendship
Children will love this book!It has colorful, engaging illustrations
It's a fun and adventurous story
It is part of a series, and each book has an inspiring message
Teachers, parents and other caregivers will love it, too!It is professionally written and illustrated
It will help children become more excited about reading
It will teach kids all about empathy and friendship
About the author
Born into a Christian family, in 1971, Steve applied himself to an extensive study of Christianity through the 1990's. Leading to a departure from the faith in the mid 2000's. In 2012 Steve was forced into retirement with a disability. Since, his life has grown with several interests emerging. An amateur parrot breeder, amateur Colour Pencil artist, writer, reader & avid lawn Bowler. Is a fan of quality film, documentaries, & intelligent comedy: "Fluffy", & Bill Bailey. He has an ever widening assortment of interests; Current affairs, quirky history, Stoicism, philosophy, & Egyptian History. Never married, he lives alone in regional Victoria, Australia, with his beloved parrots. Interest in paronomasia, & neologisms began in earnest during the worlds longest lockdown in Victoria, Australia during the recent Covid-19 pandemic, 2021. Producing The Standard Religiously Irrelevant Version, a parodied edition of several Christian folklore.