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by Tamika Rhodes
Getting along isn’t always easy. Sometimes we might start to feel a little annoyed by those we spend our time with. That’s understandable – but make sure that’s all it is, and don’t let your differences drive you apart.
Sunnybrook Farm is bustling with animal activity, but it is also the scene of some unhappy friendships. Francis, a calm and fair Saint Bernard, must keep the peace between Mother Hen and the other animals. Mother Hen decides that the farm animals – the chicks, pigs, cows, sheep, and others – cannot be mixing with one another. It’s up to Francis to show her the error of her ways – and the harm that can be done with such a mindset.
Francis and His Barnyard Friends is an enlightening story that will teach young readers the importance of cultural diversity and the value of friendship.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tamika Rhodes has a bachelor of fine arts degree in graphic design. She is a member of Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Inc., and enjoys writing, pilates, and art. Inspired by her childhood growing up in foreign countries in an air force family, Tamika wrote this, her first published children’s book.
(2005, paperback, 30 pages)
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