Description
See how a young boy
goes through his busy day,
hour by hour.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
See how a young boy
goes through his busy day,
hour by hour.
See how a young boy
goes through his busy day,
hour by hour.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Christine Taylor-Butler has written more than sixty books for children, including biographies, state histories, and several science and fiction series. She is also the author of the award-winning Sacred Mountain, published by Lee & Low Books. An avid reader since she was a child, Taylor-Butler believes that for many children books are their introduction to the vast diversity on our planet. Taylor-Butler is a past president of the Missouri Writers Guild, sits on the board of their children’s literature chapter, and is a member of the MIT Regional Educational Council. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri, with her husband and their two daughters. Visit her online at ChristineTaylorButler.com.
Sylvia Walker loves drawing images of youngsters. When her own children were very young, she created personal storybooks for each of them. Sylvia likes to work in watercolor, pencil, ink, or acrylic. She has illustrated fifteen books for children, and often finds herself smiling while working on a child’s face or a gesture. Sylvia has two grown children and four grandchildren. She lives in southern California, and her Web site is Sylvialwalker.com.
From sunrise to sunset, an African American boy spends an activity-filled summer day helping his family on their farm.
An African American girl scores for her team by hitting a home run.
During a trip to the zoo, an African American girl tries to convince her mother to get her an exotic pet.
Three African American boys find, pick, and eat a perfect juicy peach.
An African American boy's family lovingly piles so much clothing on him that he quickly goes from feeling cold to feeling hot.
A fun rhythmic story that encourages children to tap, snap, swing, and sway, to the jazzy musical beat.