3 Dynamic Rabbits

Rabbit Family Relationship

by Goomatie Sue-A-Quan


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Hardcover
$22.99
Softcover
$16.99
Hardcover
$22.99

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 2/13/2007

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 38
ISBN : 9781425744663
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 38
ISBN : 9781425744656

About the Book

A great story based on fiction. The story is based on the real life story where average working parents are pressed for the quality time they always want to spend with their children. It is the needed time verses the time needed for survival. The challenge is great to earn a dollar in the working market to meet the spending demand life entails. In this story, paragraph one tells about children who cannot sleep after dinner and do not know what to do with there pre-bed time preparation. E.g. After dinner followed with playing games on the kitchen table, wisely their mother invite them to beautiful family picnic with their spying tools in the backyard to know more about the galaxy in their own convenience. A story that will thrill the heart and mind of children, there is much to learn about the heavens. The stars and the beautiful gift the creator has created for all children to know and to learn. The heavens are intriguing to the eyes of the innocent children. They have more questions than answers to their innocent eyes. Paragraph eight and nine show the children learn to use and focus their equipment with a loving mother and children relationship peering into the starry night. The sky is unlimited with stars. Eleven and twelve tells a different story where mother and children are open to questions and answers. It is quality time that reassures their confidence in the wholesome relationship. The end of the book the children are invited to test their skill on question and answer to their own ability. I hope you find it useful too.


About the Author

Goomatie Sue-A-Quan is a Certified Baby Nurse and a published author of children's books. Sue raised her own two children, (now in their twenties and thirties), before devoting the past decade to working with families of multiples. She is well known through-out the tri-state region for her expertise with infants and for her ability to work with families of multiples during the sometimes difficult first few months of parenthood. During her work with newborn babies, Sue has devoted an enormous amount of time studying their diverse developmental needs. Sue takes great pleasure in sharing her knowledge. Her books show the true depth of her passion for child development.