Kids Book of Wisdom: Quotes from the African American Tradition

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Kids Book of Wisdom: Quotes from the African American Tradition was written by Cheryl Willis Hudson. She is the author of a dozen books for children, including Bright Eyes, Brown Skin (coauthored with Bernette G. Ford) and Come By Here, Lord: Everyday Prayers For Children. [1] It was published on April 01, 1997, by Just Us Books, Inc. This fiction book has 62 pages and suitable for early readers.[2]

Summary

This compilation story book tells about our grandmother’s words. Your mom and dad’s words. We all seem to know the old sayings, but never stop to think about where they come from-or who said them first. A great collection of quotes from the African diaspora. Tell us what do you think about Kids Book of Wisdom: Quotes from the African American Tradition.[2]

Pros

According to Publishers Weekly, the book was written with words to live by Organized by such themes as "Kindness and Love," "Discipline" and "Patience," Kids' Book of Wisdom: Quotes from the African-American Tradition by Cheryl and Wade Hudson collects proverbs and quotations. Sources range from traditional to contemporary, including African sayings and the works of artists like James Wright and Zora Neale Hurston and leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. [3]

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