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Harper is going to her first family reunion! She meets so many people. There's her second cousin Noah. And her cousin Lisa, who lives with her husband and stepkids. Then there's Great Aunt Trudy who is raising her grandkids. And so many more! Dad and Daddy tell her they're all part of the same family, but they're all so different! And do families need to live together? Will she and Noah have to share a room? Follow along as Harper learns how all these families are unique...and still part of Harp
Young Bunny rises early, eager to start the day, but will Daddy ever wake up?
What does it mean to be a father in today's world? A lot more than just paying bills, that's for sure. This honest and entertaining look at fatherhood helps new mothers understand what's going through new fathers' heads, and confront problems before they start.
Packing themselves into an old jalopy--with Daddy, Uncle Vern, and Mama in the front seat and Cassie and her two brothers in the back--they joined the Great Migration from the impoverished Deep South to Chicago, where there was work to be had in the stockyards. Across the kids' laps lay Daddy's prized possession, a six-string guitar. Daddy worked hard to put food on the table, but what he really loved was playing the blues. This evocative tale of the African-American odyssey in search of a bette
It's Saturday and that means it's time for the Daddy-Daughter Day surprise! A bus ride into New York City. Instead of the usual sites, the duo hops on a subway to Harlem and walk to a building across the street from where Daddy was born. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture--a national landmark. There, daddy introduces his little girl to important people from the past--Katherine Johnson, Wilma Rudolph, Ruby Bridges, and more. The girl's memorable day ends with a sense of pride and
Celebrate all that fathers do: building, fixing, cooking, cleaning, laughing, crying, hugging, playing and more! John Coy and Wing Young Huie-the author and photographer behind Their Great Gift-reunite for a new book that shows a wide range of fathers and children, particularly highlighting families of colour and lower-income families, who often aren't depicted in children's books. This beautiful book is a perfect Father's Day gift!
Daisy Dolittle is a 10-year-old detective with a magical secret! She can talk to animals, just like her great-great-great-great-grandfather, John Dolittle. Whenever an animal needs rescuing, Daisy is sure to be on the case, foiling dognappers in Paris, thwarting animal smugglers in Australia, rescuing otters, and more. Young animal lovers will lap up this chapter book series.s
In this beginning reader mystery series, Daisy wears her detective hat to solve perplexing mysteries in Classroom 202. She doesn’t stop until every case is cracked! Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
Thirteen-year-old Daisy Woodward loves insects, running track, and hanging out with her older brother, Sorrel, who has Down syndrome and adores men’s fashion. When her social studies teacher assigns each student a project to change the world for the better along with an oral report, Daisy fears the class bully-who calls her Woodworm- will make fun of her lisp. Still, she decides to help Sorrel fulfill his dream of becoming a YouTube fashion celebrity despite their parents’ refusal to allow him o