The Girl who Could do Anything is a picture book that pays homage to the accomplishments of black women, but also a reminder to girls and boys of all ages, shapes, and sizes that anything is possible.
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The Girl That Could Do Anything is a picture book that pays homage to the accomplishments of black women, but also a reminder to girls and boys of all ages, shapes, and sizes that anything is possible.
The variation in the five tales of the 2Gether Picture Book Collection shows that Marin is a true storyteller with a poetic mind and artful illustration style that takes on a vectored, photographic look.
If a story that conjures up a dreamy confusion of thoughts sounds intriguing to you, then The Popsicle Moon is the picture book for you.
Readers that enjoy action will gladly travel through this fantasy realm with the sword-wielding Al as he learns to manage his new-found powers and strength.
Stella the Starfish is a gentle story that concisely imparts lessons of integrity, thoughtfulness, and truthfulness.
Justine Avery is the author of many books for kids and adults, and she is undoubtedly on a roll (pun intended) with this picture book addition.
Melissa Campesi tells us how her experience as an ESL teacher inspired her to write I Am An English-Language Learner.
This book details the courage it takes to not only learn a second language but to also assimilate into a new country.
If a tale of both imagination and intellect appeal to you, The Boy Who Was Fire will likely have you thinking deeply.