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There Are Some Things Love Can't Buy is a relatable children's story about the feelings and experiences of children who are living in poverty. This story reflects the power of love when families of many backgrounds and diverse family types struggle to meet their basic needs. This fun and imaginative book is relatable to many individuals, childcare centres, schools, libraries and community-serving organizations across the globe. This book is a must-read for single-parent families, chosen families, working parents, families new to the community as well as parents, friends and families of all…mehr

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There Are Some Things Love Can't Buy is a relatable children's story about the feelings and experiences of children who are living in poverty. This story reflects the power of love when families of many backgrounds and diverse family types struggle to meet their basic needs. This fun and imaginative book is relatable to many individuals, childcare centres, schools, libraries and community-serving organizations across the globe. This book is a must-read for single-parent families, chosen families, working parents, families new to the community as well as parents, friends and families of all types who want to share a heartwarming and inspirational story with their young ones. This book is meant to reflect real-life situations, love, hard work and barriers faced by many children today. From our hearts to your home, please enjoy.
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Autorenporträt
Nicole, originally from Vancouver Island, BC, recently returned after over twenty years in Calgary, AB, where she owned a family childcare business for fifteen years and raised her five children. She holds a Diploma in Early Learning and Childcare (2011) and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (2019). Nicole is currently pursuing a Master's in Learning and Technology at Royal Roads University. Professionally, she works for a company that creates data-driven solutions for social challenges like homelessness, addictions, and community safety.Danielle has always had a passion for art, from sketching to dabbling in face painting, and even trying her hand at crochet. As a mother, sister, and aunt to 12 nieces and nephews, along with a great-niece and nephew, art has been a delightful part of her family life. This book marks Danielle's first venture into illustration, and she hopes her drawings bring something special to each reader.