About the Book
Kindergarten is a big deal and comes with mix emotions for most children. Children can be nervous, scared, happy, or excited because kindergarten is a new adventure.
In this second book by the mother-daughter duo, Kennedi is ready for her first day in kindergarten. She’s ready to meet her new teacher and new friends but most importantly she wants to learn all the new things. This book is ideal for reinforcing back-to-school joy and boosting the self-confidence of kindergarten children.
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Imagine Life Without African-American Inventors
Did you know your cellphone was invented by an African American? What about the doorknob, mailbox, or the home security system? Through the book, you will learn along with Mr. Kentrell’s class just how African American women and men contributed to the world we live in.
Imagine Life Without African American Inventors is a beautifully illustrated children’s book about inventions that has become the fabric of our everyday lives. Children will learn that some things that we may take for granted – from the components in a cell phone, streetlights, mailbox, hairbrush, potato chips, ironing board to the home security system – were created by African American men and women. As Michelle and Mr. Kentrell’s class learn about these inventors, they are asked to image life without African Americans.

Michelle & Her Magical Pen
Michelle is an amazing girl who aspires to be a great writer. She finds much delight in writing day in and day out. However, when her English teacher gives the class an assignment to write a story for a book anthology, Michelle draws a blank. Will Michelle overcome her writer’s block and create a compelling tale, or will she lose her passion to write?
Through playful and vivid fantastical illustrations, Michelle & Her Magical Pen inspires young readers to embrace their love of writing, while allowing their imagination and pen to be their best friend.

I Voted
In “I Voted,” the second book in Tricee’s Journey to Civic Engagement series, Tricee embarks on an exciting new chapter—casting her first vote. With a deep understanding of the importance of democracy and the power of her voice, she steps confidently into her role as a voter. The story highlights Tricee’s journey from learning about voting to becoming an active participant, showing young readers that their votes make a difference. This empowering story encourages young readers to see voting as a way to shape their communities and futures. I Voted reminds readers that every vote counts and reinforces the message that youth voices are vital in creating lasting change.

Michelle Goes To Congress
Executive Branch! Legislative Branch! Judicial Branch! Who really runs the world?
Michelle is excited to visit the U.S. Capitol with her class! The students are fascinated by Congress and how it works. Not only are they eager to learn more about the House, Senate and their functions, but excited to show off what they’ve already learned. Will the class impress their teacher – Mr. Cauley, and their tour guide with their knowledge, and what other exciting facts will they learn about our democracy?

Take Courage With You
Even when it’s hard, it takes courage to be brave!
In the delightful children’s book – Take Courage with You, The Lion (who represents the courage within all of us), travels with its young companion throughout the pages, teaching young readers that courage isn’t a concept, it’s an action! Through vivid imagery and a heartwarming tale, Take Courage with You inspires readers to trust their instincts, follow their hearts, and let love be their guide. It’s an excellent resource for parents, educators, and childcare providers who want to instill confidence in their children, emphasizing that courage isn’t about being fearless, it’s about facing our fears, even when it gets hard!

Marquis Goes To The Supreme Court
“Where you see wrong or inequality or injustice, speak out, because this is your country. This is your democracy. Make it. Protect it. Pass it on.”
~ Justice Thurgood Marshall
The day that Mr. Stewart’s students have been eagerly waiting for has finally arrived––a field trip to the Supreme Court! During the tour, Marquis and his classmates are encouraged to ask questions, highlighting the importance of curiosity in the learning process.
How many justices are seated in the Supreme Court? What is the difference between the chief justice and the associate justices? Why do justices wear black robes? These are just a few of the questions that are answered. The students also learn the role the President of the United States plays in the Supreme Court and how justices are elected to serve.
Marquis Goes to the Supreme Court is the perfect literary companion for inquisitive children who want to learn about the Supreme Court’s history and have questions regarding its setup.

Michelle Goes To The Beach
Enjoy a day at the beach with Michelle! This storybook, featuring vibrant illustrations, takes Michelle on a sunny, beach adventure. Everyone’s favorite honor roll student enjoys the day with her parents as they ride in helicopters, eat pizza, play with seashells, and even learn about the ocean waves!
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