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A quaint story about values and comparisons that belong in the classroom even though it has zero to do with math or science. The-Greater-Than-Lesser-Than subject and calculations only work with numbers. When it comes to girls and boys, it does not work because people cannot be measured. Hannah and Hector present a difficult topic in the most uplifting way. Anti-racism, (which can result in anti-bullying) and also self-worth has never been so easy to address.
Mckenzie-Morgan has an odd fascination, and from this she mastered a skill that involves manipulating most of her sentences with her favorite consonant. As you read her memoir, for multiple reasons (awed, doubtful, meditative and maybe because you can taste scrumptious food in your mind), you will certainly go mmm.There are the matters of: a manifestation or two, mouth-watering menus, memory verses, a misfit, middle-school moments and mix-ups, and the most monumental matter that is so improbable, it's called a miracle. Grab a dictionary, bookmark it right in the middle and get to know this quirky, original, delightful character. A Bahamian teenager who is oddly outstanding, and circumvents her troubles with optimism, faith, and a myriad of loft M words that guarantees to improve all readers' vocabulary.
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WARNING: THIS STORY HAS UNCOMMON WORDS. Have no fear, compliments of the author, the definitions or synonyms follow. The problem in this story is that there are two celebrations, one always outshines the other, leaving Bea-Elizabella in the shadow. The offshoot, that is the result, is a horrid wintry woe that may likely result in the meltdown of all meltdowns that is akin [similar] to the arcane [mysterious and difficult to understand] Inuit tantrum. The rogues [villains] are family and friends' forgetfulness. The hopeful problem-solver is Bea-Elizabella's unusual hobby that involves the study of rare words. Can select synonym stop something sorrowful, somewhat sinister and sub-zero. Will she, an up-and-coming, word connoisseur [expert], find a string of fitting words to shine a light on this Winterborn wretchedness and get rid of a chilly situation? TAGLINE: BEA-ELIZABELLA'S CLAUSE vs SANTA CLAUS.
It has wild and whimsical elements that made Peter Pan a loved classic - pirates, mermaids, and fantasy lore mixed with contemporary bits.
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