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Nutty the SquirrelPoor little Nutty just wants to do what all his brothers and sisters do - work in the family nut factory. But that's just not possible. One day, his Grandad comes up with a bright idea and Nutty finds a way to fit in. Dare to Be Different is a series of stories aimed at helping children understand that it's OK to be an individual. This is a rhyming book and is a fun and easy read for both children and parents, but deals with nut allergy in a fun but realistic way. It helps children with Nut allergy realise that they can be involved and don't have to worry, while educating all children on the issues that others face. In the Dare to be Different books, each character overcomes their own problem, enabling children to manage issues that might affect their lives such as food allergies, other health conditions or different beliefs. Concept/Story/Curator/Layout Designer - Maini SinghWriter - Michelle Eshkeri Illustrator - Characters design Juliette Najman Illustrator - Backgrounds Bettinal FernandezAbout the Team:Maini is commercial photographer and author based in London and loves putting her creative ideas into these books. Michelle lives with her husband and two sons in North London. She works as a freelance writer, helping businesses to find more clients and loves writing in rhyme.Beth is an Argentinian artist and loves working on children's book illustrations with Maini.Juliette is a Manchester-based illustrator who enjoys translating great concepts into visual stories, bringing real life issues to light. Copyright info: Copyright 2020 (c) Mainideep Singh Her Photons Ltd MainiBooks www.MainiBooks.co.uk All rights reserved-No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. First published in 2020, London, United Kingdom.