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Hannah's Two Homes is a work of fiction geared to a pre-K to second grade level. It is a picture book that can be read to a child or, due to its simple sentence structure and vocabulary, might be read by the child who is at a beginning or emergent independent reading level. The story represents the thoughts of five-year-old Hannah, who splits her life between her Mom's and Dad's residences and her two sets of half brothers and half sisters. In the book, Hannah is sharing what she might be thinking if her emotions were "given a voice." It can be the springboard from which the reader-parent,…mehr

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Hannah's Two Homes is a work of fiction geared to a pre-K to second grade level. It is a picture book that can be read to a child or, due to its simple sentence structure and vocabulary, might be read by the child who is at a beginning or emergent independent reading level. The story represents the thoughts of five-year-old Hannah, who splits her life between her Mom's and Dad's residences and her two sets of half brothers and half sisters. In the book, Hannah is sharing what she might be thinking if her emotions were "given a voice." It can be the springboard from which the reader-parent, grandparent, teacher, social worker, or therapist-can begin a discussion and show their compassion for the child's unique situation while gaining some valuable insights into the child's perspective. It is a story of hope, coping, optimism, and ultimately, the healing power of love.
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Autorenporträt
Born in New York City; Melodie Tegay is a mother of two adult children and a grandmother of 6. She is a retired primary school teacher with all thirty-three years in public education. Not finding any picture books or easy readers that reflected the often dissolved, informal, reconfigured, diverse, intercultural and interfaith families from which a majority of her students came; she decided to write a book which addressed their reality. She currently lives with her husband on Long Island, New York.