Parker Plum is feeling sad and uninteresting, can he find a way to accept himself for who he is? When the new kind in class, Skyler Blue, wows everyone with tales of wild adventure - riding camels, exploring pyramids, and going on a safari - it leaves Parker Plum feeling small, insignificant, and soooo not special.
Parker, green with envy and down on himself, can't even enjoy the mummy museum field trip! But Parker's pity party gets interrupted when he crosses paths with a mysterious black cat in the museum's catacombs exhibit. And to Parker's surprise, the cat speaks! Can this furry feline convince Parker to start thinking like a C-A-T and realizes he's just as special and interesting as everyone else, including Skyler? Can Parker learn to accept himself, stop hating, and be happy?
Parker Plum and the Journey Through the CATacombs is an enchanting tale about finding satisfaction and self-worth is the second storybook in the
Parker Plum book series for children in grades 1 through 6. Included at the end of the story are tips to help show children how to foster self-acceptance and positive identity.
Parker Plum book series also includes other great storybooks written by Billie Pavicic!
- Parker Plum and the Rotten Egg Thoughts
- Parker Plum and the Intergalactic Space Detective