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A Dead Rat for Thanksgiving?: A Story of Family Traditions ... and One Big Surprise
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A Dead Rat for Thanksgiving?: A Story of Family Traditions … and One Big Surprise

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A Dead Rat for Thanksgiving? explores how family traditions and lore are passed down from generation to generation, while also providing one big surprise for readers.

Wonderfully written and illustrated by Angela Childs, a former art and music teacher with a heart for children, A Dead Rat for Thanksgiving? tells the story of a big family Thanksgiving celebration, where the older relatives tell stories of where they came from and how their family traditions were born and how they developed.

The youngsters are the stars of the after-dinner show, displaying their talents of song, dance, joke telling, and poem recitation.

All the while, Grandma and her granddaughter try to ignore what they had found the day before in one of the boxes where Grandma had stored her fine crystal. Coming back to the same box the day after Thanksgiving, they are treated to a big surprise.

Childs hopes that by reading this story, children will think about their family history and customs, and share them with others.

Always know that no matter where you came from, you can always go somewhere; just use your imagination, she says.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pathbinder Publishing, LLC
Date
4 November 2020
Pages
30
ISBN
9781735996202

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A Dead Rat for Thanksgiving? explores how family traditions and lore are passed down from generation to generation, while also providing one big surprise for readers.

Wonderfully written and illustrated by Angela Childs, a former art and music teacher with a heart for children, A Dead Rat for Thanksgiving? tells the story of a big family Thanksgiving celebration, where the older relatives tell stories of where they came from and how their family traditions were born and how they developed.

The youngsters are the stars of the after-dinner show, displaying their talents of song, dance, joke telling, and poem recitation.

All the while, Grandma and her granddaughter try to ignore what they had found the day before in one of the boxes where Grandma had stored her fine crystal. Coming back to the same box the day after Thanksgiving, they are treated to a big surprise.

Childs hopes that by reading this story, children will think about their family history and customs, and share them with others.

Always know that no matter where you came from, you can always go somewhere; just use your imagination, she says.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pathbinder Publishing, LLC
Date
4 November 2020
Pages
30
ISBN
9781735996202