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When Imani is afraid to ride her new bike, her big brother helps her overcome her fears. You Can Do It, Little Sis! is a heartwarming story, told in verse and complemented by large, vibrant, and beautiful illustrations. It captures an interaction between siblings that exemplifies what it means to support and encourage one another. You Can Do It, Little Sis! reminds us that we can accomplish anything with love and encouragement!

Produktbeschreibung
When Imani is afraid to ride her new bike, her big brother helps her overcome her fears. You Can Do It, Little Sis! is a heartwarming story, told in verse and complemented by large, vibrant, and beautiful illustrations. It captures an interaction between siblings that exemplifies what it means to support and encourage one another. You Can Do It, Little Sis! reminds us that we can accomplish anything with love and encouragement!
Autorenporträt
Danya O. Wallace is a writer, children's advocate, youth worker, and school leader. In a variety of schools and community-based organizations, Danya has quickly emerged as a courageous voice elevating those most marginalized in society-particularly Black children and young people, nationally and internationally.Known among her students for her love of writing, her instructional creativity, and her strong commitment to children and young people, Danya brings over two decades of experience to her school leadership role and to developing community-supported programs that make writing engaging and accessible to youth and adult audiences.Danya's passion for writing has taken her to Jamaica, England, Botswana, the United States, among other countries, where she has served as a classroom teacher, program and non-profit manager, community organizer, lecturer, and consultant-collaborating with parents, teachers, and government officials on in-school and after-school programming, writing workshops, reading support labs, curriculum design, and parent-school partnerships. In all her work, Danya has used creative writing and public advocacy to challenge deficit narratives about young people, their parents, and their communities.Danya honed her writing skills through academic training and community-based engagement. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Education from Canterbury Christchurch University, a Master's degree in Creative Writing from Goldsmiths College, University of London, and a Master's degree in Special Education from Touro College, USA.