"Grandmother, why are you Sick"
"Grandmother why are you Sick" There are many families living in small towns and big cities dealing with family
crisis that effect the life of families with young children. This story is about the Faulk family, living in a small
southern town. Penny is the elder, and the grandmother of six year Tramaine , and five year old James. this
book will help children become better readers and writers and gain a remarkable perspective on life.
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crisis that effect the life of families with young children. This story is about the Faulk family, living in a small
southern town. Penny is the elder, and the grandmother of six year Tramaine , and five year old James. this
book will help children become better readers and writers and gain a remarkable perspective on life.
"Grandmother, why are you Sick"
"Grandmother why are you Sick" There are many families living in small towns and big cities dealing with family
crisis that effect the life of families with young children. This story is about the Faulk family, living in a small
southern town. Penny is the elder, and the grandmother of six year Tramaine , and five year old James. this
book will help children become better readers and writers and gain a remarkable perspective on life.
crisis that effect the life of families with young children. This story is about the Faulk family, living in a small
southern town. Penny is the elder, and the grandmother of six year Tramaine , and five year old James. this
book will help children become better readers and writers and gain a remarkable perspective on life.
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BN ID: | 2940013802469 |
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Publisher: | Ethnicity Cards LLC |
Publication date: | 11/12/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 15 MB |
Note: | This product may take a few minutes to download. |
Age Range: | 6 - 8 Years |
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