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Kim Wayans

Auteur de All Mixed Up!

6+ oeuvres 269 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Œuvres de Kim Wayans

All Mixed Up! (2008) 125 exemplaires
Happy Birthday to Me (2008) 37 exemplaires
Lost and Found (2008) 29 exemplaires
Playing Games (2008) 28 exemplaires
The Secret's Out (2009) 28 exemplaires
Digging Up Trouble (2010) 22 exemplaires

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In Living Color - Season 3 (2009) — Actor — 8 exemplaires
In Living Color - Season 4 (2009) — Actor — 3 exemplaires

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Amy Hodges has been schooled at home all of her young life. She has spent most of her time at home with her parents, grandparents and her best friend and dog, Giggles. Her family culture is African American, Caucasian, Japanese and Korean. Amy has learned a lot from them. When her father gets a new job at a hospital in Maple Heights, Amy feels it's a good time to go to school for the first time and make some new friends. She finds its not easy being the new kid. But when she meets Lola and her friends, Amy feels school is pretty cool. Not only does she make new friends, she learns that they are just as diverse as she is, and she learns to celebrate and embrace her differences, talents and culture.
Wayans and Knotts have done a great job of introducing young readers about the different cultures and backgrounds that we all come from. This delightful story of change, friendship and embracing our differences is a wonderful tool that can be used by parents and teachers.
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KristiBernard | Oct 28, 2011 |
Amy is getting ready to invite her new friends to her very first birthday party sleepover. She comes up with an idea that will not only celebrate her birth but also her culture. Amy plans to share a Japanese tea ceremony and dress in her traditional Kimono. Amy is very excited and so are her friends. But when she takes a phone call the message for her father leaves her with the impression that her family may be moving to California. And on top of that her friends got last minute tickets to see their favorite singer on the same night as her party. Amy finds she has a lot to worry about and isn't quite sure how to handle all of the disappointment.
Wayans and Knotts have once again introduced culture into this wonderful story of friendship and diversity. Teaching young readers about friendship and the sharing of each others heritage is woven throughout this story. It's an excellent source for teachers and parents.
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KristiBernard | Oct 28, 2011 |

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Œuvres
6
Aussi par
5
Membres
269
Popularité
#85,899
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
2
ISBN
28
Langues
1

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