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Laura Freeman
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Feel the rhythm and tap your toes. From the very first note, a lively group of children is swept up in the irresistible groove of a swinging jazz beat. As the music plays, you will watch them bounce, clap, and hum along to the energetic melodies. Every page pulses with musical movement, celebrating the joy of sound and the natural urge to dance. When the tempo finally slows down, the lively tunes gently transition into a soothing lullaby, perfectly guiding the tired little ones toward sleep. This bouncy, rhythmic story captures the magic of music and how it connects us all. It is a playful, toe-tapping read-aloud that perfectly mimics the lively bounce and smooth flow of a classic jazz performance.
6-8 Years
32 Pages
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When Kamala Harris was just a little girl growing up in Oakland, she loved attending civil rights marches with her parents. Surrounded by people fighting for what was right, she learned very early that true freedom is something you have to stand up for. Whether she was bravely arguing for the right to use a neighborhood soccer field in middle school or speaking up for citizens in the halls of Congress, Kamala always used her strong voice to help others. This beautifully illustrated true story follows her incredible journey from a curious daughter of immigrants to a powerful leader. You will see how her deep belief in fairness guided every single step of her life. Read along to discover how her determination and hard work eventually led her to make history as the Vice President of the United States, proving that big dreams really can come true.
6-8 Years
40 Pages
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Every incredible building begins with a quiet dream and a brilliant mind. Meet Philip Freelon, a visionary artist who grew up with a deep love for his family's rich history and a powerful desire to build structures that mattered. Philip understood that buildings are not just bricks and glass. They are places where communities gather, learn, and celebrate their shared culture.
Follow his remarkable journey from a creative young boy drawing sketches to a master architect trusted with one of the most important projects in America. Philip was chosen as the lead architect for the groundbreaking Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. You will be inspired as you discover how his artistic vision and dedication to Black culture helped design a spectacular monument for the entire world to see. This stunning biography shows you how one man used his talent and passion to construct a lasting legacy, proving that you can literally build your dreams from the ground up.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
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