Whimsy Primsy: Sad To Glad (Book Two)

WHIMSY PRIMSY: Sad To Glad (Book Two). Shortlisted: Best Children’s Literature at Australasia’s CALEB Awards. Whimsy Primsy is a little sad. How will she get through it? As Whimsy Primsy’s friends join her one by one Primsy is encouraged that things will get better. This is a book that gently instills hope and shows the…

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WRITTEN BY

Jen Gibbs

About This Book

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WHIMSY PRIMSY: Sad To Glad (Book Two). Shortlisted: Best Children’s Literature at Australasia’s CALEB Awards. Whimsy Primsy is a little sad. How will she get through it? As Whimsy Primsy’s friends join her one by one Primsy is encouraged that things will get better. This is a book that gently instills hope and shows the power of friendship. Another gorgeous Primsy story from Kiwi author, Jen Gibbs. Endorsed by Joy Cowley, “Whimsy Primsy is every child who needs a little reassurance. These delightful books are real and empowering.”

Website: www.jengibbs.com
Writer: Jen Gibbs

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About The Writer

Jen Gibbs

Jen Gibbs

JEN GIBBS' first book SHE: A Journey of Faith, Hope and Love with Women of the Bible was published in 2016. SHE was awarded Best Non-Fiction at Australasia's Omega Writers' 2018 CALEB Awards. Her collection of three children's picture books was launched in November 2017 with the endorsement of Joy Cowley. The Whimsy Primsy Collection was shortlisted for Australasia's  2018 Caleb Prize for Best Children's Literature. In 2018 Jen edited and project managed the production of a children's book for her local school, Baboons On Balloons. In 2019 and 2020 she had two short stories published in Australian anthologies and in 2021 her short story "Life: A Duology” was shortlisted for the NZSA Canterbury Heritage Award. Jen studied English Literature at Massey University where she graduated with honours and as a Massey Scholar. Jen Gibbs' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jengibbsauthor/

Website: www.jengibbs.com
Photo: Jen Gibbs

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