23,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

September 11, 2001 was a tragic moment in America's history that will always be edged in the minds of not only Americans but people across the world. Some of those who have been effected by September 11 are our children who lost parents and friends in this hideous act. In Saying Goodbye to Daddy - Kia, an eight year old girl whose father was killed while he took a group of his students to receive an award at the Trade Center, shares humorous and touching memories of her father. At eight years old, Kia learns that she will never be able to have the relationship with her father as she did before…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
September 11, 2001 was a tragic moment in America's history that will always be edged in the minds of not only Americans but people across the world. Some of those who have been effected by September 11 are our children who lost parents and friends in this hideous act. In Saying Goodbye to Daddy - Kia, an eight year old girl whose father was killed while he took a group of his students to receive an award at the Trade Center, shares humorous and touching memories of her father. At eight years old, Kia learns that she will never be able to have the relationship with her father as she did before September 11. She comes to the realization that saying goodbye to someone you love who has died doesn't mean you are forgetting them. She concludes that she can always have her father with her through her memories of him and the spirit in which he lived. Kia discovers that love is the bridge that keeps us connected to our love ones forever.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Jenise Belin Godbolt is a native of South Carolina. She is a celebrated veteran educator. She has served as a reading and English teacher as well as a literacy coach. She is the founder of KIDS (Kids Interrupting Disruptions). She counts among her many honors Teacher of the Year, Disney Teacher of the Year Nominee, Who's Who Among American Professionals, Famous Poet of 2004. Jenise Godbolt says that as a teacher, she is entrusted with the future of so many young people. This is why she is committed to doing her best to provide students with the best possible education. Jenise Godbolt believes as a lead-learner in her class, she wants to provide students with the skills they can take from her class and apply within the other content areas, as well as throughout the community.