When I Was a Baby, What Did I Do?
What Did I Do?
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is meant to be a universal children’s book. That means that a parent or friend of a child of any nationality can use this book because their child will be represented in it. The illustrations of children in groups should include Caucasians, Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, and Native Americans. All children learn and grow through the same stages. Parents love and protect their children in the same way. So the book will show children how alike they are and how they can relate their experiences to those of others. The main character of this book is really the child reading the book or having it read to them. Where there are animals in the book, they should be Mom and child or parents and child.
About the Author
Suzanne Wallace is a mother of ten children and a grandmother of seven. She is a former high school teacher, an active volunteer, and a prolifi c painter and writer. For many years she was an editorial writer for a newspaper in southwest Louisiana. Suzanne is an avid photographer and poet, and she has written inspirational books of poetry and imagery. She has also written numerous children’s books based on her experiences in the South, her devotion to her children and grandchildren, her love of music and art, and much more. Her works are infused with her passion for life and awe-inspiring creativity.