When a family leaves the house for an outing, the vegetables have a house party.
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Through historical information, poems, illustrations, and photographs, the author shows the ways in which African American midwives have helped families over the course of hundreds of years.
Janell's best friend is her invisible playmate Neesie, but things begin to change when Janell starts school.
Seeing her beloved grandfather making a mean face while he rehearses for one of his plays, Tamika becomes afraid that someday she will lose his love and he will make that mean face at her.
Summary: "Collection of poems about children around the world, focusing on the children's perceptions of war and how the turmoil of war affects their lives. An author's note provides additional context"--Provided by publisher.
Titles include "I Look Pretty," "Fun," "Riding on the Train," "Harriet Tubman," and "By Myself."
Illuminates the experiences of families who left their homes in search of better lives during the move up north.
Biography of Mary Jane McLeod Bethune who made numerous contributions to education for Afro-Americans.
Childhood memoirs of three black women--grandmother, mother, and daughter-who grew up between the 1880's and the 1950's.
Kindergartner Alaina is excited about thanking the audience at the end of the second-grade play, but she is overwhelmed by the performance and has to share her enthusiasm, center stage.
A child's disappointment and jealousy over a new baby sister are dispelled as he becomes aware of the importance of his new role as a big brother.
A little Black boy determines to stay up all night so he can welcome his father home in the morning.