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Join the Mayor of 10th Avenue and his curious grandson as they go out for a day on the town in this short rhyming tale of adventure. A quick walk down the street surrounded by familiar faces who all smile as they pass might be all it takes for the grandson to learn a few valuable lessons about what a good man should be. The grandson's eyes and ears take in the sights and sounds of his neighborhood, all while he tries to figure out exactly what it means to be a mayor. Grab your coat, and join us on a relaxing stroll down 10th Avenue where everyone is friendly and the street is always clean as…mehr

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Join the Mayor of 10th Avenue and his curious grandson as they go out for a day on the town in this short rhyming tale of adventure. A quick walk down the street surrounded by familiar faces who all smile as they pass might be all it takes for the grandson to learn a few valuable lessons about what a good man should be. The grandson's eyes and ears take in the sights and sounds of his neighborhood, all while he tries to figure out exactly what it means to be a mayor. Grab your coat, and join us on a relaxing stroll down 10th Avenue where everyone is friendly and the street is always clean as you learn the importance of passing down a legacy of kindness and goodwill. A peaceful breath of fresh air for any young reader's collection.
Autorenporträt
Nadine A. Luke is an Educator, Published Author, and Educational Consultant in Southern California. She intentionally writes books that reflect children of all backgrounds and specifically, children of color. Her books remind children that there are no limits to their dreams in life regardless of the color of their skin or socio-economic background. Through her books she encourages readers to embrace who they are, believe in their gifts and aspire to achieve greatness. She has been a featured educational expert on television, webinars and at educational conferences. Nadine has been honored twice in Who's Who in American Education and the Cambridge Who's Who Registry.