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Books with author Cheryl%20Willis%20Hudson

  • Afro-Bets 1,2,3

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 2002)
    The Afro-Bets kids, Langston, Nandi, Glo, Stef, Tura, and Robo, are a fun and flexible group. Children will enjoy learning the numbers 1 through 10 as the Afro-Bets take turns stretching and bending into numbers. Every page includes colorful pictures and words to help reinforce each number.
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  • From Where I Stand

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Marimba, Nov. 1, 2008)
    A little boy talks about the different types of feet he sees all around him when he walks in the city, until he finally meets someone his own height and he can see the whole person.
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  • Hold Christmas in Your Heart: African-American Songs, Poems, and Stories for the Holidays

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 1995)
    A collection of traditional African-American holiday pieces includes such songs as "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "Children Go Where I Send Thee," stories by Langston Hughes and other writers, and illustrations by such artists as Sylvia Walker.
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  • Come by Here Lord: Everyday Prayers for Children

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Hardcover (Just Us Books Inc, June 1, 2001)
    This is a collection of prayers for African-American children and their parents. Each prayer is accompanied by Bible verses and there are many photographs of children included.
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  • Many Colors of Mother Goose

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Just Us Books, Feb. 1, 2000)
    This book offers a unique, multicultural spin on classic nursery rhymes. Excellent for pre-school.
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  • Sights I Love To See

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Marimba, Jan. 1, 2009)
    In this engaging, multicultural series, see, feel and explore the world of irresistible youngsters from different cultural backgrounds as they share people, places and things that are important to them. Share a close-up view of nature through the eyes of a little girl as she goes about her daily activities in Sights I Love to See.
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  • Hold Christmas In Your Heart: African American Songs, Poems, and Stories for the Holidays

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2002)
    A collection of traditional and contemporary African American Christmas songs, stories, and poems for the very young, illustrated by a selection of respected African American artists.Christmas means special family times are here - times of merriment, good cheer, and love. Cheryl Willis Hudson has compiled a wonderful book that celebrates this special time through a collecton of traditional African American songs, stories, and poems. Works from legends such as Langston Hughes, Lucille Clifton, and Nikki Grimes (just to name a few) are perfectly complimented by rich illustrations from a number of renowned illustrators including, George Ford, Cal Massey, and Sylvia Walker. This book exudes the warmth, the heritage, and the tradition that is inherent in
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  • The Harlem Renaissance: Profiles in creativity

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Newbridge Educational Pub, March 15, 2002)
    Book by Hudson, Cheryl Willis
  • Afro-Bets ABC book

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Just Us Books, March 15, 1987)
    Black youngsters form themselves into letters of the alphabet.
  • Afrobets A,b,c

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Part of the popular Afro-Bets series, the ABC book includes playful illustration with a twist that make learning the alphabet fun and engaging for young readers.The Afro-Bets kids, Langston, Nandi, Glo, Stef, Tura, and Robo, are a fun and flexible group. Children will enjoy learning their ABC's as the Afro-Bets kids take turns stretching and bending into the letters A-Z. Every page includes colorful pictures and words to help reinforce each letter. Join the Afro-Bets in their acrobatic, alphabet adventure!
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  • Afro-Bets 123 book

    Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Paperback (Just Us Books, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Black youngsters form the shapes of numbers one through ten.
  • Let's Count, Baby

    Cheryl Willis Hudson;Cheryl Willis Hudson

    Board book (Cartwheel, March 15, 1605)
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