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Daddy Yo-Yo and the Marble Tournament

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Daddy Yo-Yo and the Marble Tournament was written based on the concept of building moral character and ethics. Daddy Yo Yo was the oldest and wisest man in the neighborhood. He was the one everyone went to for advice. Daddy Yo-Yo was the person all parents trusted when they went to work to watch out for all the children in the neighborhood. You know what! Daddy Yo-Yo was so dedicated to the community that he even watched the children on Sundays after worship services. He always reminded the children to enjoy their Sundays, but to make it home to their porches before the street lights came on. Yes, Daddy Yo-Yo loved the responsibilities bestowed upon him. He felt that he was somewhat the leader of the tribe just like it was back home in the mother country of Africa. In other words, Daddy Yo-Yo was always right around the corner when trouble was about to take place or someone just needed to feel his presence to accomplish a task. Just sit back and relax as you read.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MileStones International Publishers
Date
1 October 2008
ISBN
9780924748936

Daddy Yo-Yo and the Marble Tournament was written based on the concept of building moral character and ethics. Daddy Yo Yo was the oldest and wisest man in the neighborhood. He was the one everyone went to for advice. Daddy Yo-Yo was the person all parents trusted when they went to work to watch out for all the children in the neighborhood. You know what! Daddy Yo-Yo was so dedicated to the community that he even watched the children on Sundays after worship services. He always reminded the children to enjoy their Sundays, but to make it home to their porches before the street lights came on. Yes, Daddy Yo-Yo loved the responsibilities bestowed upon him. He felt that he was somewhat the leader of the tribe just like it was back home in the mother country of Africa. In other words, Daddy Yo-Yo was always right around the corner when trouble was about to take place or someone just needed to feel his presence to accomplish a task. Just sit back and relax as you read.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MileStones International Publishers
Date
1 October 2008
ISBN
9780924748936