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Overview
A new day of school, and a new backpack! Something hip and cool. A place for books, a place to clip a lunchbox, a perfect turquoise hue. The backpack that had it all...but is that what really counts? With Barry’s rhyming structure and colorful art from illustrator Klaudia Bezak, The Backpack offers a lesson on caring, friendship, and understanding that it’s what’s inside that makes us all important.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781733777773 |
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Publisher: | Santa Fe Writer's Project |
Publication date: | 09/01/2020 |
Pages: | 32 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |
Age Range: | 5 - 7 Years |
About the Author
Lindsay C. Barry is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and has worked in advertising and executive search. Klaudia Bezak is an artist and illustrator living in Poland. She is also a concept artist for the video game and movie industries, working on a variety of projects from SoDigital, Direwolf Online, and Prestige Gaming. Find her at www.klaudiabezak.com
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