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Faddey had always admired his brothers' talent for fishing. He dreamed that one day he would fish alongside his older brothers and be just as great. But everyone assumed that because Faddey was still just a young boy that he could not be successful at fishing amongst the older boys in the village.Faddey was often laughed at for being a dreamer. But the laughter of others did not deter Faddey from his dream. Instead, it made him even more determined to accomplish his goal of becoming a great fisherman.One day walking to school, Faddey witnessed his best friend Fatimah getting teased for not…mehr

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Faddey had always admired his brothers' talent for fishing. He dreamed that one day he would fish alongside his older brothers and be just as great. But everyone assumed that because Faddey was still just a young boy that he could not be successful at fishing amongst the older boys in the village.Faddey was often laughed at for being a dreamer. But the laughter of others did not deter Faddey from his dream. Instead, it made him even more determined to accomplish his goal of becoming a great fisherman.One day walking to school, Faddey witnessed his best friend Fatimah getting teased for not having any shoes. This made Faddey become even more determined to fish with his brothers in the village competition to earn money to help Fatimah's family and to provide food for his village during the winter.Will Faddey be allowed to enter the competition? Will he help bring home the victory to help his friend Fatimah and his village? Find out when you read Characters Like Me-Catching Fish.
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With a career in Early Child Hood Education and as a divorced single mother, Schertevear Watkins' love for children has inspired her to dedicating her life to bringing positive influences into the lives of as many children as possible. In the summer of 2014 Schertevear Watkins launched The Village Online Community website in an effort to make it easier for parents to find Private Schools, Arts Programs, Special Needs Services, and Recreation for all children across Georgia. This year she is continuing to reach out to children and families through positive literature which will include books that promote learning, character development, social skills, family and more. To learn more about Schertevear Watkins check out these pages below: Baobab Publishing www.baobabpublishing.com The Village Online Community website www.thevillageonlinecommunity.com