Sarah Learns a Lesson
Sarah Learns a Lesson is book #5 in the Anna's Friends series of 8 illustrated books for the 3rd grade level, or age 8-10. (See The Assignment, Book #1 and Anna's Friends Save the Animal Shelter, Book #2, The Hayride #3, Hiro Plays Tiny Tim #4).
"Sarah Learns a Lesson" is a delightful story about how Sarah uses her motivational gift of teaching by creating a three-week book-a-thon for her class.
This excerpt shows us Sarah's dedication to reading and how she influences the local book store owner to create a kid's section:

"Sarah, not now. I'm busy." Mr. Lumpkin told her.

"I want to know where the kid's books are?" Sarah put her hands on her hips and made her complaint. "You have to have kid's books so we can read. You're a book store and we want books too." She continued making her case. "Did you give my letter to Mrs. Tumbleweed? You promised you would give it to her."

Mr. Lumpkin closed his eyes and lowered his head in his hands.

The very tall lady Mr. Lumpkin had been talking to stopped talking and thumbed through a large binder she was holding in her hands. She pulled out a piece of paper and held it out in front of her like it had cooties or something and began to read, having a hard time reading Sarah's cursive writing.

Dear Mrs. Tumbleweed, My name is Sarah Sims. I am eight years old and in the third grade at Praston Elementary School. I'll be nine in February. I am learning to write cursive. I visit your store sometime with my mom because I love to read and some of my friends do to. I think you will sell more books if you have a place just for kids to sit down and read some of the books they might want to buy. Your store should be a fun place for us to come, don't you agree?

Thank you,
Sarah Sims

"Are you this Sarah Sims?" Mrs. Tumbleweed asked sternly.

"Yes, I am. Who are you?" Sarah asked with confidence.

"I'm Mrs. Lois Tumbleweed." The lady leaned down and reached out her hand to shake Sarah's, but Sarah didn't want to shake back. She had to get to know adults before she took a liking to them, especially if they didn't look friendly, and Mrs. Tumbleweed didn't look too friendly.

"Well, Miss Sarah Sims, why are you so interested in us selling more kid's books?"

Sarah took a breath. She hesitated a bit to formulate her thoughts.

"Because! Because, we have to read in order to learn. If we don't read, we will grow up stupid. If we don't read, we won't know how to live in this world. If we don't read, you will be stuck with a lot of problems when we grow up." Sarah stood still waiting for a response from Mrs. Tumbleweed. But instead of replying the store owner just stared at her. Sarah stared back.

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Sarah Learns a Lesson
Sarah Learns a Lesson is book #5 in the Anna's Friends series of 8 illustrated books for the 3rd grade level, or age 8-10. (See The Assignment, Book #1 and Anna's Friends Save the Animal Shelter, Book #2, The Hayride #3, Hiro Plays Tiny Tim #4).
"Sarah Learns a Lesson" is a delightful story about how Sarah uses her motivational gift of teaching by creating a three-week book-a-thon for her class.
This excerpt shows us Sarah's dedication to reading and how she influences the local book store owner to create a kid's section:

"Sarah, not now. I'm busy." Mr. Lumpkin told her.

"I want to know where the kid's books are?" Sarah put her hands on her hips and made her complaint. "You have to have kid's books so we can read. You're a book store and we want books too." She continued making her case. "Did you give my letter to Mrs. Tumbleweed? You promised you would give it to her."

Mr. Lumpkin closed his eyes and lowered his head in his hands.

The very tall lady Mr. Lumpkin had been talking to stopped talking and thumbed through a large binder she was holding in her hands. She pulled out a piece of paper and held it out in front of her like it had cooties or something and began to read, having a hard time reading Sarah's cursive writing.

Dear Mrs. Tumbleweed, My name is Sarah Sims. I am eight years old and in the third grade at Praston Elementary School. I'll be nine in February. I am learning to write cursive. I visit your store sometime with my mom because I love to read and some of my friends do to. I think you will sell more books if you have a place just for kids to sit down and read some of the books they might want to buy. Your store should be a fun place for us to come, don't you agree?

Thank you,
Sarah Sims

"Are you this Sarah Sims?" Mrs. Tumbleweed asked sternly.

"Yes, I am. Who are you?" Sarah asked with confidence.

"I'm Mrs. Lois Tumbleweed." The lady leaned down and reached out her hand to shake Sarah's, but Sarah didn't want to shake back. She had to get to know adults before she took a liking to them, especially if they didn't look friendly, and Mrs. Tumbleweed didn't look too friendly.

"Well, Miss Sarah Sims, why are you so interested in us selling more kid's books?"

Sarah took a breath. She hesitated a bit to formulate her thoughts.

"Because! Because, we have to read in order to learn. If we don't read, we will grow up stupid. If we don't read, we won't know how to live in this world. If we don't read, you will be stuck with a lot of problems when we grow up." Sarah stood still waiting for a response from Mrs. Tumbleweed. But instead of replying the store owner just stared at her. Sarah stared back.

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Sarah Learns a Lesson

Sarah Learns a Lesson

by Yvonne G Williams
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by Yvonne G Williams

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Sarah Learns a Lesson is book #5 in the Anna's Friends series of 8 illustrated books for the 3rd grade level, or age 8-10. (See The Assignment, Book #1 and Anna's Friends Save the Animal Shelter, Book #2, The Hayride #3, Hiro Plays Tiny Tim #4).
"Sarah Learns a Lesson" is a delightful story about how Sarah uses her motivational gift of teaching by creating a three-week book-a-thon for her class.
This excerpt shows us Sarah's dedication to reading and how she influences the local book store owner to create a kid's section:

"Sarah, not now. I'm busy." Mr. Lumpkin told her.

"I want to know where the kid's books are?" Sarah put her hands on her hips and made her complaint. "You have to have kid's books so we can read. You're a book store and we want books too." She continued making her case. "Did you give my letter to Mrs. Tumbleweed? You promised you would give it to her."

Mr. Lumpkin closed his eyes and lowered his head in his hands.

The very tall lady Mr. Lumpkin had been talking to stopped talking and thumbed through a large binder she was holding in her hands. She pulled out a piece of paper and held it out in front of her like it had cooties or something and began to read, having a hard time reading Sarah's cursive writing.

Dear Mrs. Tumbleweed, My name is Sarah Sims. I am eight years old and in the third grade at Praston Elementary School. I'll be nine in February. I am learning to write cursive. I visit your store sometime with my mom because I love to read and some of my friends do to. I think you will sell more books if you have a place just for kids to sit down and read some of the books they might want to buy. Your store should be a fun place for us to come, don't you agree?

Thank you,
Sarah Sims

"Are you this Sarah Sims?" Mrs. Tumbleweed asked sternly.

"Yes, I am. Who are you?" Sarah asked with confidence.

"I'm Mrs. Lois Tumbleweed." The lady leaned down and reached out her hand to shake Sarah's, but Sarah didn't want to shake back. She had to get to know adults before she took a liking to them, especially if they didn't look friendly, and Mrs. Tumbleweed didn't look too friendly.

"Well, Miss Sarah Sims, why are you so interested in us selling more kid's books?"

Sarah took a breath. She hesitated a bit to formulate her thoughts.

"Because! Because, we have to read in order to learn. If we don't read, we will grow up stupid. If we don't read, we won't know how to live in this world. If we don't read, you will be stuck with a lot of problems when we grow up." Sarah stood still waiting for a response from Mrs. Tumbleweed. But instead of replying the store owner just stared at her. Sarah stared back.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692743683
Publisher: Raise the Bar Productions
Publication date: 10/03/2016
Series: Anna's Friends Illustrated Children's Book , #5
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

Yvonne is a child advocate, author and screenwriter. Her books are inspirational and include a children's series titled, Anna's Friends: Discovering Your Child's Motivational Gifts. Yvonne speaks on the topic helping parent's discover their children's gifts based on Romans 12:6-8.
Other book titles are: And the Angels Dance, Love Is, My Father's Garden, There's a Flower in the Garbage, Getting to Know God Through the Power of Prayer, My Daily Garden Journal, Ruby. Her most recent book, Slaves of a Different Kind: Unshackling our Soul to Heal America has been reviewed and praised by Bill Haley, president of Alex Haley Roots Foundation, Bobby Schuller, pastor of Hour of Power, Mike Berry, pastor Cross Rhythm Church, Angelika Selle, president, Women's Federation for World Peace, and other notable faith leaders in the USA.

A Dance for Bethany is a 4-time award winning PG-13 faith-based feature film about a 12-year-old runaway rescued out of a life of sex slavery and into her dream of becoming a dancer. ADFB is seen in the Czech-Republic; Middle East; and South Africa where it was launched to combat sex trafficking, and on DVD in the United States.
As a child advocate, Yvonne is the Co-founder and President of Network for Cultural Change (formerly Trafficking in America Task Force, Inc.) a 501c3 non-profit charitable organization formed to educate and mobilize people across the United States to work towards eradicating human trafficking in America.
Yvonne travels throughout the country educating and inspiring people to work to create a culture free of slavery and sexual exploitation. Some of her notable presentations include: TN Conference on Social Welfare; Universal Peace Federation forum in Washington, DC (2); Women's Federation for World Peace 20th Anniversary Conference, Las Vegas. Colleges and Universities: Kay Spiritual Life Center at American University; Scarritt Bennett; Lipscomb University (2); Vanderbilt University; Elon University; Eastern Carolina University; Austin Peay State University; Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations 2013.

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