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"Pride will take you up the ladder and remove the ladder." - Ivrydbook. "The Woodpeckers Pride" is a colorful, fun storybook with lively illustrations that will teach your kids about the dangers of Pride and why it is essential to keep your plans to yourself until you actualize them. The Woodpecker boasted to his friends that he would bring down the tallest Iroko tree with the drumming of his beck on the day of the talent show and crave his name on it to show off strength. Did the Woodpecker actualize this dream? Let us find out as we dive into the story of the Woodpecker, his Pride, and the…mehr

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"Pride will take you up the ladder and remove the ladder." - Ivrydbook. "The Woodpeckers Pride" is a colorful, fun storybook with lively illustrations that will teach your kids about the dangers of Pride and why it is essential to keep your plans to yourself until you actualize them. The Woodpecker boasted to his friends that he would bring down the tallest Iroko tree with the drumming of his beck on the day of the talent show and crave his name on it to show off strength. Did the Woodpecker actualize this dream? Let us find out as we dive into the story of the Woodpecker, his Pride, and the drumming of his beck. This colorful, fun picture book for ages 4 -8 is an excellent resource for parents who want to teach their kids about Pride, growing silently, and keeping their plans to themselves until you actualize them. "The Woodpeckers pride." I hope you have fun reading it. And remember little "All that ends well is still good." - Ivrydbook.
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"I am passionate about inspiring others," Sylva Nnaekpe would say, "Every child is precious. Children are great gifts to us. They are brilliant, adorable, entertaining, and smart. There is never a dull moment with kids." Sylva loves to see children learn, read, write, and explore."It's always best to start them early by teaching them when they are still very young to believe in themselves, to dream, and fully understand that dreams can come true when they put in the work and the time needed." Sylva would say. Sylva has a passion for storytelling.