Paula Parker
1) Sea turtles
5) Wind
7) Clouds
8) Rain
10) Snow
The excitement of a snowfall provides the perfect backdrop to describe how snow is formed, and how helpful the snow can be when it melts.
11) Rain
This companion book to Clouds describes how drops of water in the clouds form into rain, then highlights the benefits of rain, and explains how the process begins again.
12) Clouds
Cirrus, stratus, and cumulus—simple text explains how clouds are formed and how they benefit us in this delightful story.
A collection of newly discovered and never-before-published stories by the late Kathleen Collins, a brilliant yet little-known African American writer, artist, and filmmaker.
Exuberant, poignant, perceptive, and full of grace, these sixteen stories by Kathleen Collins explore deep, far-reaching issues—relating to race, gender, family, and sexuality—that shape the ordinary moments in our lives. Collins’s work
...Regina's sudden cold shoulder toward Mark...