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Big wild cats and little tame cats.
Are they alike? Look inside and see.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Big wild cats and little tame cats.
Are they alike? Look inside and see.
Big wild cats and little tame cats.
Are they alike? Look inside and see.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Bernette Ford of African American and Russian descent, wrote her first poem at age six. It was called "My Black Kitten." An avid reader as a child, she worked as a children’s book editor for many years. But she didn’t become a published author until recently, when she began working from home. Bernette and her husband, a children’s book illustrator, live in Brooklyn, New York. They have one grown daughter, whose cat, Lola, often comes over to play.
An African American boy and his extended family have a fun-filled reunion in the park.
An African American boy's family lovingly piles so much clothing on him that he quickly goes from feeling cold to feeling hot.
A Latina girl scores a goal in an after-school game of soccer with her friends.
On her way to the park, an African American girl sizes up herself and the world around her.
A fun rhythmic story that encourages children to tap, snap, swing, and sway, to the jazzy musical beat.
Inspired by his box of animal crackers, a Latino boy daydreams about the exotic animals he would give to his family and friends.