Monkeys and Crocodiles Play Baseball

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Pub Date Jul 01 2015 | Archive Date Sep 11 2015
Smith Publicity | Global Publishing Group

Description

Join the Monkeys and Crocodiles as they learn a valuable lesson about friendship, feelings and communication.

Join the Monkeys and Crocodiles as they learn a valuable lesson about friendship, feelings and communication.


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Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.

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Author Bio:

Angel Krishna is a fun-loving mom, a great friend and wife with a silly side, who believes that imagination is a gift. She loves when children tell a story, how their eyes widen, their hands move every which way and their voice fills with excitement. Angel encourages parents to listen to their children and to communicate with an open mind and a full heart. She reminds herself and those around her to enjoy life, always move forward and be creative.

Author Bio:

Angel Krishna is a fun-loving mom, a great friend and wife with a silly side, who believes that imagination is a gift. She loves when children tell a story, how their eyes widen, their...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780986422348
PRICE $13.12 (USD)

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A great, richly illustrated children's book about the importance of considering other people's feelings and communication.

Would be great for a pre-k or kindergarten audience.

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I liked the message in this book. It's a little lacking in drama, but it gets the point across. It will be a good one to use as a signal if a kid checks it out repeatedly that they are having a problem.

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