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Books with author Wayne Hudson

  • Jamal's Busy Day

    Wade Hudson

    Paperback (Just Us Books, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Jamal, a handsome, energetic African-American boy, is shown making all the necessary preparations for school that his parents make to begin their day. The upbeat message is that both parents and child can work hard and accomplish much in their respective areas, all have something to contribute.
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  • Anthony's Big Surprise

    Wade Hudson

    Paperback (Just Us Books, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Someone is sending Anthony expensive gifts. When Anthony figures out who it is, he discovers that his entire world is about to change. This is the third book in NEATE, a popular middle reader series featuring 5 African-American pre-teens.
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  • The Underground Railroad

    Wade Hudson

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2005)
    Describes how a network of people, organizations, and places helped slaves escape, and includes stories of people who used the Underground Railroad to escape.
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  • Just For You!: The Two Tyrones

    Wayne Hudson, Mark Page

    eBook (Scholastic Teaching Resources, April 1, 2004)
    There's a new boy in class, and he has the same name as Tyrone! The old Tyrone can't stand it! What will he do? Reading Level 3 (grade 2). Includes tips for reading with a parent, plus after-reading activities!
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  • Just For You!: The Two Tyrones

    Wayne Hudson, Mark Page

    Paperback (Teaching Resources, April 1, 2004)
    Tyrone Rashon Williams's excitement about the first day of school wanes when he sees that everyone is wearing the same new sneakers he is so proud of, but it gets worse when a new student arrives who has his exact same name.
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  • Book of Black Heroes: Scientists, Healers, and Inventors

    Wade Hudson

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, Aug. 11, 2008)
    SET of six (6) highly-sought-after NonFiction Picture Book titles (African American) – a great collection for a parent's home library, or classroom bookset for Educators! DID YOU KNOW these books can support instruction for UNDERSTANDING NonFiction & ANALYZING NonFiction text. Yes, many successful Public Schools districts, administrators, coordinators, teachers, librarians, and ELA support staff suggest NonFiction picture books be used to effectively teach ELA skills & strategies, Grade K-12 – it's simply a matter of scaffolding from simple through more complex mentor exemplar texts. Each of the six (6) NonFiction picture books in this offer are referenced in Guiding Readers and Writers, by Fontas and Pinnell (not included), and support instruction: to teach sustained reading comprehension skills & strategies; theme, main idea, supporting ideas, supporting details, fact and opinion, cause and effect, compare and contrast, & organizational structure. Offer for one (1) NONFICTION
  • Five Notable Inventors, Great Black Heroes

    Wade Hudson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1995)
    Great Black Heroes Five Notable Inventors Wade Hudson 1995 Paperback Illustrated. Great Black Heroes. Five Notable Inventors. Hello Reader! Series. Madame C.J. Walker/Elijah McCoy/Garrett A. Morgan/Granville T. Woods/Jan Ernst Matzeliger. By: Wade Hudson. Illustrated By: Ron Garnett. Copyright: 1995. ISBN 0-590-06678-1. Illustrated. First Scholastic Inc. Edition. PUBLISHER: Scholastic Inc., New York. Paperback. Printed In The United States. Condition: OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. PREVIOUS SCHOOL BOOK. FULLY BOUNDED. SEE PHOTOS FOR FULL DESCRIPTION AND IMAGES OF ITEM.
  • Jamal's Busy Day

    Wade Hudson

    Paperback (Just Us Books, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Readers follow events in a youngster's day from the child's own perspective.
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  • God Gave Me Board Book

    Wade Hudson

    Board book (Abingdon Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Children naturally enjoy the wonders of God's creation. In this simple book, a child shares what God has given him, from parents who love him to the joy of getting his first bike. Features engaging full-color illustrations. (Board Book)
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  • God Smiles When

    Wade Hudson

    Board book (Abingdon Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    This gentle, reassuring story told in rhyme tells the story of a young African American child who goes through the day discovering many ways that God is near at all times.
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  • Friends I Love to Meet

    Wade Hudson

    Paperback (Marimba, July 1, 2009)
    In this engaging, multicultural series, see, feel and explore the world Illustrated by Laura Freeman of irresistible youngsters from different cultural backgrounds as they share people, places and things that are important to them. Friends can be our next door neighbors, classmates, or someone new in the community. They can be introduced to us through books, social gatherings or by other friends. A friend is a person whose company we enjoy. Read along and recognize Friends I Love to Keep!
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