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This is a true story about Thomasina, and how she tried to grow a plant from an onion when she was a little girl. She felt very passionate about wanting her idea to come true and she wrote this book for children because she wanted to share with children that if they believe in something in their hearts and in their minds, that with confidence, dedication, commitment, and patience, their ideas can be completed and their dreams can come true. She believes that being curious, and asking questions is a great way to learn about any task, that anyone need to or want to improve in. This book takes…mehr

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This is a true story about Thomasina, and how she tried to grow a plant from an onion when she was a little girl. She felt very passionate about wanting her idea to come true and she wrote this book for children because she wanted to share with children that if they believe in something in their hearts and in their minds, that with confidence, dedication, commitment, and patience, their ideas can be completed and their dreams can come true. She believes that being curious, and asking questions is a great way to learn about any task, that anyone need to or want to improve in. This book takes the readers on a wonderful learning journey, with a little girl, who was determined to follow her great idea.
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Autorenporträt
Thomasina Kirby was born and raised in Harlem, New York. She also lived in Brooklyn, N. Y. As a child. She currently resides in Bronx, New York. She worked in the Health Field for over 35 years. She is a graduate of Bronx Community College. She is a Writer and the Author of "In My Mother's Arms" She enjoys reading, writing poetry, and writing books for children. She enjoyed creating the many children stories she wrote, and she is looking forward to writing many future children books. She enjoys sharing her works with others, with the hope to encourage children and people in general to read more books. She is the proud mother of two daughters and two grandsons.