“She was little, but her voice was BIG. And it could be heard everywhere!“
“She was little, but her voice was BIG. And it could be heard everywhere!“
small girl named Millie has a powerful voice that she‘s not afraid to use. Whether it‘s singing, speaking out, or simply expressing herself, Millie‘s voice shines through
empowering story that encourages children to embrace their uniqueness and speak with confidence.
“College opened Barbara‘s eyes”
This book could be a great whole class book to help students dream and follow their dreams. This book would be an excellent addition to a classroom library.
The story is a very cool storyline, and the illustrations this book were spot on.
"I am the dog. I like the light. / I run and jump and bark and bite."
This book can be used to discuss point of view and character traits. Teachers can encourage students to write poems from the perspective of different animals or even inanimate objects.
In this delightful collection, Hall presents two distinct voices: one from a dog and the other from a cat. The poems capture their personalities and their contrasting perspectives on life, making this a fun read for children.