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Freedom Soup (Paperback)
Tami Charles; Illustrated by Jacqueline Alcantara
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R237
R209
Discovery Miles 2 090
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We Are Here (Hardcover)
Tami Charles; Illustrated by Bryan Collier
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R395
Discovery Miles 3 950
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A lyrical, heart-lifting love letter to black and brown children
everywhere. Discover this poignant, timely and emotionally stirring
picture book, an ode to black and brown children everywhere that is
full of hope, assurance and love. Tami Charles pens a poetic,
lyrical text that is part love letter, part anthem, assuring
readers that they always have, and always will, matter. Accompanied
by illustrations by renowned artist Bryan Collier, All Because You
Matter empowers readers with pride, joy and comfort, reminding them
of their roots and strengthening them for the days to come.
Lyrical, personal and full of love, All Because You Matter is for
the picture book audience what The Hate U Give was for YA: a
conversation starter, a community touchstone and a deep affirmation
of worth for the young readers who need it most.
Who is the greatest tennis player of all time?This stunning book,
filled to the brim with colour photographs and interesting
information, picks Serena Williams! G.O.A.T. is an acronym that
stands for Greatest Of All Time - and it takes lifelong dedication,
non-stop hard work and undeniable, unbelievable talent even to be
considered for that honour. Serena Williams is the most decorated
female tennis player of all time. She's been ranked #1 by the
Women's Tennis Association countless times since 2002 and no one
holds more Grand Slam titles - not just as a single's player, but
also, with her sister Venus, in women's doubles. Find out all about
this powerhouse player and her dozens of amazing victories in this
entertaining book that's packed with stats, sidebars and details
about the athlete's journey. Sports-crazed kids will love it.
Discover the incredible story of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who
followed her childhood dream of becoming a lawyer and eventually
became the first Black woman to sit on the US Supreme Court in this
picture book biography. After 232 years and 115 appointments,
Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson became the first Black woman appointed
to serve on the US Supreme Court. With Tami Charles's sweeping
lyricism and Jemma Skidmore's unforgettable illustrations, readers
learn about the narratives that have shaped the Justice's life, and
how this historic moment will be impressed upon the minds of the
young dreamers of the future.
From New York Times bestselling author Tami Charles and rising star
illustrator Sharon Sordo comes the second book in a charming
picture book series about a fun, spunky girl with strong opinions,
big ideas, and a huge heart! Zuri Ray is back! And this time, she's
got a party to plan. With summer coming to an end, a backyard bash
is an absolute must, and Zuri's not letting her parents'
questionable tastes anywhere near the details. The food, the
decorations, the entertainment-everything has to be perfect. Good
thing her friends are ready to help! But when the party doesn't go
exactly according to plan, will Zuri be able to let loose and
improvise? Or will the chaos be too much to handle? Perfect for
fans of Fancy Nancy and Fresh Princess, Zuri Ray and the Backyard
Bash highlights how much fun can be had even when plans fall apart.
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Muted (Paperback)
Tami Charles
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R339
R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
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From New York Times bestselling author Tami Charles and rising star
illustrator Sharon Sordo comes the first book in a charming picture
book series about a fun, spunky girl with a huge heart! Meet Zuri
Ray. She's always willing to go the extra mile for family and
friends and is up for any challenge. At least, that was before her
best friend, Jessie, asked her to join a ballet camp. Now Zuri
isn't sure if she's up for everything. While Jessie can't wait to
chasse and plie while wearing tight hair buns and frilly tutus,
that doesn't sound like Zuri at all! But she can't let her friend
down. Maybe classical ballet just needs a new spin . . . Perfect
for fans of Fancy Nancy and Fresh Princess, Zuri Ray Tries Ballet
encourages kids to follow their hearts and stay true to themselves!
A lyrical, heart-lifting love letter to black and brown children
everywhere. Discover this poignant, timely and emotionally stirring
picture book, an ode to black and brown children everywhere that is
full of hope, assurance and love. Tami Charles pens a poetic,
lyrical text that is part love letter, part anthem, assuring
readers that they always have, and always will, matter. Accompanied
by illustrations by renowned artist Bryan Collier, All Because You
Matter empowers readers with pride, joy and comfort, reminding them
of their roots and strengthening them for the days to come.
Lyrical, personal and full of love, All Because You Matter is for
the picture book audience what The Hate U Give was for YA: a
conversation starter, a community touchstone and a deep affirmation
of worth for the young readers who need it most.
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Like Vanessa (Hardcover)
Tami Charles, Vanessa Brantley Newton
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R484
R396
Discovery Miles 3 960
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Like Vanessa (Paperback)
Tami Charles, Vanessa Brantley Newton
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R252
R209
Discovery Miles 2 090
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The panye means we are graceful when the load is heavy. We are
strong, even when the earth is not. We are family, fed from love.
Fallon is going to the market with Maman. She ties her hair in a
sun-yellow mouchwa, and places the panye carefully on her head.
Fallon's toes tingle, she takes few few steps towards the door,
and, BOOM!, the panye falls on the floor. "Little by little the
bird builds its nest," Maman says, "not everything is learned
fast." As they walk past colourful walls under swirls of blue,
cloudless sky, Maman carries the panye still on her head, graceful
and strong. At the market, they buy their dinner, filling the panye
with all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Then, as the sun dances
across the sky, it's time to go home, and time for Fallon to try
once again to carry the panye. Will she be able to hold her head,
graceful and strong, like Maman?
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