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Jamie’s Class Has Something to Say: A Book About Sharing with Grown-Ups

Overview

Released
October 27, 2022
ISBN
9781631985553
Format
ePub
Category
Children's

Book Details

It's Family Day at Jamie's school! And lots of visitors will be coming to the classroom. As the kids prepare, they share how they feel when grown-ups don't listen to what kids want, need, like, and don't like, or when they have unfair, and often gendered, expectations. Together, Jamie and the class decide to use their Family Day celebration to tell grown-ups more about themselves.

Author Description

Afsaneh Moradian (she/her) has loved writing stories, poetry, and plays since childhood. After receiving her master's in education, she took her love of writing into the classroom where she began teaching children how to channel their creativity. Her passion for teaching has lasted for over fifteen years. Afsaneh now guides students and teachers (and her young daughter) in the art of writing. She lives in New York City and Oaxaca, Mexico.Maria Bogade (she/her) is an illustrator and author with an animation background. She loves creating illustrations with a strong narrative, colorful and beautifully composed to entertain children and adults alike. Her work is internation-ally published and is also found on greeting cards and prod-ucts such as chocolate. With her three children and spouse, she lives in a tiny village in southern Germany where fox and hare bid each other good night.

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