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Some of the most interesting experiences and lessons we get from school, happen at recess. We learn aboutbuilding skills, following rules, playing fair, making our best efforts, and handling disappointment. We also learn that some students are better at some things than others, and that's OK. We learn that there are many ways to play and have fun. Wyetta's Recess Adventures tells about the many things that can happen to a curious little girl at recess in a School in St.Lucia. Join her as she wanders from the games in the school yard to the nearby garden, to the fruit trees up the hill, to the…mehr

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Some of the most interesting experiences and lessons we get from school, happen at recess. We learn aboutbuilding skills, following rules, playing fair, making our best efforts, and handling disappointment. We also learn that some students are better at some things than others, and that's OK. We learn that there are many ways to play and have fun. Wyetta's Recess Adventures tells about the many things that can happen to a curious little girl at recess in a School in St.Lucia. Join her as she wanders from the games in the school yard to the nearby garden, to the fruit trees up the hill, to the creek flowing by the school, and back. If you are wondering what can happen to one curious adventurous little girl during recess, this book will give you a front row view.
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Autorenporträt
Claudette Ubekha Charles was born in St. Lucia where she grew up until she was about 10 years old. She then moved to Brooklyn with her family, as many island families did in those days. She was inspired to write culturally relevant children's book when she had her first child and realized that there was little or no literature that reflected the experiences of children growing up in St. Lucia. She believed that it was important for St. Lucian children, and other Caribbean island children, and children born in the diaspora, to be exposed to literature that reflected the experiences and culture of their ancestry. Ms. Charles has a huge love for travel and adventure. She has travelled to many countries in the world and has a love for local literature, especially children's books. As a parent and a teacher who has taught hundreds of children to read in several countries, she fully understands the importance of literacy for all children. She therefore concluded that investing her time and resources in helping to develop literature for St. Lucian and Caribbean children was very important. This series of books is her first input to what she hopes will be a part of a much wider contribution to children's literature by writers and educators of Caribbean origin.