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¿It doesn't seem to matter what Opal Opossum does, she hurts; even when she eats! When she finds out she has Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, she realizes her dreams for the future would likely be altered. How will her plans change and what will Opal do now? *Toddler Version of Opal's New Dream
"There are painted, red doors, On the barn that number four, Near the three, big, apple trees, That are flowering for the bees, Close to the cows that say moo, That number well more than two, Under one bright sun, For me to have fun, Here on the farm."
"Deep In The City" uses modern setting and characters to retell the familiar and favorite story of "Goldilocks and The Three Bears." Rather than a fantasy tale of a little girl lost in the woods who finds porridge and beds who belong to bears, we have Kaitlyn and her family who live in a condo in the middle of a big city. They go out for a morning stroll while a young visitor, Sandy, visits their home after entering through an unlocked door. The events that follow parallel the familiar story with a surprise ending.
"It isn't uncommon for a Mom to want more than just cater to her growing family's daily needs. The middle-aged woman in More Than A Mom, dreams of going to college after raising her children in order to find a new purpose in life. Readers will make an emotional connection with this woman's journey and inspire readers to pursue their own new dream."-Pam Reed, Administrative Secretary, Delaware Department of Education
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