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Polly Pin Publishing Paperback English

The Story of Polly Pin

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By Melanie Seiver Seiver

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Polly Pin Publishing Paperback English

The Story of Polly Pin

Second Edition

By Melanie Seiver Seiver

Regular price £9.99 £8.49 Save 15%
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  • TheStory of Polly Pinfollows Polly, a small pin who lives among a jumble of sewing tools in thehaberdashery room. Although surrounded by colourful companions, Polly feelsoverlooked and uncertain of her purpose—she has never been chosen for anything. Herworld changes when a young girl, eager to help her busy dressmaker father, isasked to sort the pins in the cushion by colour. With great enthusiasm, thegirl begins arranging the pins into groups of red, yellow, green, and blue. When she finally picks up Polly, she places her beside Noah Needle. Feelingself-conscious, Polly apologises to Noah for looking different. But Noah warmlyintroduces himself and reassures her that being different is something to beproud of. He explains the important roles that both pins and needles play,helping Polly see her own worth for the very first time. Bythe end of the story, Polly discovers confidence, friendship, and a renewedsense of belonging. She learns that her uniqueness is something to treasure—andshe no longer doubts her place in the world.
TheStory of Polly Pinfollows Polly, a small pin who lives among a jumble of sewing tools in thehaberdashery room. Although surrounded by colourful companions, Polly feelsoverlooked and uncertain of her purpose—she has never been chosen for anything. Herworld changes when a young girl, eager to help her busy dressmaker father, isasked to sort the pins in the cushion by colour. With great enthusiasm, thegirl begins arranging the pins into groups of red, yellow, green, and blue. When she finally picks up Polly, she places her beside Noah Needle. Feelingself-conscious, Polly apologises to Noah for looking different. But Noah warmlyintroduces himself and reassures her that being different is something to beproud of. He explains the important roles that both pins and needles play,helping Polly see her own worth for the very first time. Bythe end of the story, Polly discovers confidence, friendship, and a renewedsense of belonging. She learns that her uniqueness is something to treasure—andshe no longer doubts her place in the world.