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Title: Perfectly Norman /Tom Percival. Author: Percival, Tom,1977-,(author,).(illustrator.). Location: F PER Subject: Picture books. Individual differences--Picture books. Self-acceptance--Picture books. Families--Picture books. Individuality in children--Picture books. Children's stories. Self-acceptance--Fiction Individuality in children--Pictorial works--Juvenile fiction. Individual differences--Pictorial works--Juvenile fiction. Self-acceptance--Pictorial works--Juvenile fiction. Families--Pictorial works--Juvenile fiction. Children's stories--Pictorial works. Families. Individual differences. Individuality in children. Self-acceptance. Individuality in children--Juvenile fiction. Individual differences--Juvenile fiction. Self-acceptance--Juvenile fiction. Families--Juvenile fiction. LGBTIQA+ For Children Target Audience: 4+ years old. ISBN: 9781408880975 (paperback) Collation: 1 volume (unpaged) :illustrations (some colour) ; 30 cm. Summary Note: Norman had always been perfectly normal. That was until the day he grew a pair of wings! Norman is very surprised to have wings suddenly -- and he has the most fun ever trying them out high in the sky. But then he has to go in for dinner. What will his parents think? What will everyone else think? Norman feels the safest plan is to cover his wings with a big coat. But hiding the thing that makes you different proves tricky and upsetting. Can Norman ever truly be himself? A poignant yet uplifting story about individuality, with stunning artwork in a striking minimal palette from the author/illustrator of Herman's Letter. General Note: Collection: LGBTIQA+ children ------------------------------ TF1297176 Available at Main LGBTIQA+ F PER -----------------------------------------------