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Books with title Another Sommer-Time Story: Sommer-Time Story: Dare To Dream!

  • I Am a Lion!: Another Sommer-Time Story

    Carl Sommer, Advance Publishing

    Audiobook (Advance Publishing, Nov. 28, 2018)
    To grow up to be big, little lions have to learn survival skills, but the cub Sangu doesn’t want to listen to Papa and Mama’s lessons - he just wants to play. Getting lost while escaping a charging rhino, Sangu learned how unprepared he really was to be out on his own. Befriended by some kind gazelles, Sangu didn’t have the slightest idea as to what a lion should be. After being taunted by his friends, Sangu finally learned to be assertive, to value learning, to listen to his parents, and to respect himself. Virtues: self-esteem, respect for parents, assertiveness.
  • Another Sommer-Time Story: Dare to Dream!

    Carl Sommer, Jorge Martinez, Greg Budwine, Kennon James

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., May 1, 2007)
    Three boys grow up in the same drug-infested, gang-ruled, poverty-stricken neighborhood. Nelson becomes a successful doctor, his best friend Jesse, an award-winning architectural engineer, but Nelsons brother Alvin ends up in jail. In this riveting tale, Nelson relates the story of their childhood, and how, with the love and guidance of his grandparents, they come upon valuable lessons on how against all odds to become successful. Featuring accounts from Benjamin Franklin, George Washington Carver, Helen Keller, and Abraham Lincoln, the boys are inspired by some of Americas greatest heroes. Although Alvin chooses differently, Nelson and Jesse are two friends who Dare to Dream! Virtues: Courage / Responsibility / Self-Discipline
    K
  • Another Sommer-Time Story: Sommer-Time Story: Dare To Dream!

    Carl Sommer, Jorge Martinez, Greg Budwine, Kennon James

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., May 1, 2007)
    Nelson was a successful doctor, his best friend Jesse was an award-winning architectural engineer, and his brother Alvin ended up in jail. Nelson tells about his childhood of living in a single parent home in a poor area with gangs and drugs. His grandparents taught him, Alvin, and Jesse valuable lessons on how to become successful, but Alvin always resisted learning. Grandma tells them about the struggles of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington Carver, Helen Keller, and Abraham Lincoln. After hearing of their struggles, Nelson and Jesse felt ashamed that they had complained about things being difficult. Grandpa read to them, "Dare to Dream Guidelines." Alvin's refusal to listen eventually caused him to end up in jail; however, Nelson and Jesse listened and became successful. Grades 1-4 Virtues: Courage / Responsibility / Self-Discipline
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  • Another Sommer-Time Story: Noise! Noise! Noise!

    Carl Sommer, Kennon James

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., July 1, 2003)
    Marcus and Marcella hate the noisy forest animals and the hard work in searching for food every day. Their eyes light up when a chipmunk tells them that the farm has no noise and lots of food. In spite of being warned by Mama Beaver, they immediately move to the farm. Their dreams come true. But their dreams are shattered when the farmer and his wife come home. The chase is on. After barely escaping, they quickly return to their forest home. They discover that even with all the noise and hard work, the forest is a wonderful place to live. In this delightful and inspiriting story, Carl Sommer shows the importance of tolerance, friendship, and appreciation. Grades K-3. Virtues: Tolerance/Friendship/Appreciation Other Virtues: Caring, Cheerfulness, Citizenship, Civic Virtue, Community Service, Compassion, cooperation, Diligence, Dignity of Labor, Friendship, Kindness, Patience, Peacefulness, Perseverance, Positive Mental Attitude, Peacefulness, Respect for Others, and Unity.
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  • Another Sommer-Time Story: Sommer-Time Story: Dare To Dream!

    Carl Sommer, Jorge Martinez, Greg Budwine, Kennon James

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., May 1, 2007)
    Nelson was a successful doctor, his best friend Jesse was an award-winning architectural engineer, and his brother Alvin ended up in jail. Nelson tells about his childhood of living in a single parent home in a poor area with gangs and drugs. His grandparents taught him, Alvin, and Jesse valuable lessons on how to become successful, but Alvin always resisted learning. Grandma tells them about the struggles of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington Carver, Helen Keller, and Abraham Lincoln. After hearing of their struggles, Nelson and Jesse felt ashamed that they had complained about things being difficult. Grandpa read to them, "Dare to Dream Guidelines." Alvin's refusal to listen eventually caused him to end up in jail; however, Nelson and Jesse listened and became successful. Grades 1-4 Virtues: Courage / Responsibility / Self-Discipline
    K
  • Another Sommer-Time Story: I Am A Lion

    Carl Sommer, Greg Budwine

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., Sept. 1, 1997)
    To grow up to be big, little lions have to learn survival skills, but the cub Sangu didn't want to listen to Papa and Mama's lessons-he just wants to play. Getting lost while escaping a charging rhino, Sangu learned how unprepared he really was to be out on his own. Befriended by some kind gazelles, Sangu didn't have the slightest idea as to what a lion should be. Sangu finally learned some valuable lessons-the hard way. In a powerful story with superb illustrations, Carl Sommer teaches children to be assertive, to value learning, to respect their parents, and to respect themselves for who they are. Grades K-4. Virtues: Self-Esteem / Respect for Parents / Assertiveness Other Virtues: Appreciation, Caring, Citizenship, Compassion, Courage, Friendship, Generosity, Kindness, Obedience to Parents, Perseverance, Positive Mental Attitude, Self-Reliance, and Tolerance
    K
  • Another Sommer-Time Story

    Carl Sommer

    Library Binding (Advance Pub, )
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  • Another Sommer-Time Story: Noise! Noise! Noise!

    Carl Sommer, Kennon James

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., July 1, 2003)
    Marcus and Marcella hate the noisy forest animals and the hard work in searching for food every day. Their eyes light up when a chipmunk tells them that the farm has no noise and lots of food. In spite of being warned by Mama Beaver, they immediately move to the farm. Their dreams come true. But their dreams are shattered when the farmer and his wife come home. The chase is on. After barely escaping, they quickly return to their forest home. They discover that even with all the noise and hard work, the forest is a wonderful place to live. In this delightful and inspiriting story, Carl Sommer shows the importance of tolerance, friendship, and appreciation. Grades K-3. Virtues: Tolerance/Friendship/Appreciation Other Virtues: Caring, Cheerfulness, Citizenship, Civic Virtue, Community Service, Compassion, cooperation, Diligence, Dignity of Labor, Friendship, Kindness, Patience, Peacefulness, Perseverance, Positive Mental Attitude, Peacefulness, Respect for Others, and Unity.
    O
  • Another Sommer-Time Story: I Am a Lion

    Carl Sommer, Greg Budwine

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., Sept. 1, 1997)
    To grow up to be big, little lions have to learn survival skills, but the cub Sangu doesnt want to listen to Papa and Mamas lessonshe just wants to play. Getting lost while escaping a charging rhino, Sangu learned how unprepared he really was to be out on his own. Befriended by some kind gazelles, Sangu didnt have the slightest idea as to what a lion should be. After being taunted by his friends, Sangu finally learned to be assertive, to value learning, to listen to his parents, and to respect himself. Virtues: Self-Esteem / Respect for Parents / Assertiveness
    K
  • Dare to Dream!: Another Sommer-Time Story

    Carl Sommer, Advance Publishing

    Audiobook (Advance Publishing, Nov. 29, 2018)
    Nelson was a successful doctor, his best friend, Jesse, was an award-winning architectural engineer, and his brother, Alvin, ended up in jail. Nelson tells about his childhood of living in a single-parent home in a poor area with gangs and drugs. His grandparents taught him, Alvin, and Jesse valuable lessons on how to become successful, but Alvin always resisted learning. Grandma tells them about the struggles of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington Carver, Helen Keller, and Abraham Lincoln. After hearing of their struggles, Nelson and Jesse felt ashamed that they had complained about things being difficult. Grandpa read to them "Dare to Dream Guidelines". Alvin's refusal to listen eventually caused him to end up in jail; however, Nelson and Jesse listened and became successful. Grades one to four. Virtues: courage, responsibility, and self-discipline.
  • Another Sommer-Time Story: Noise! Noise! Noise!

    Carl Sommer

    Hardcover (Advance Publishing, Inc., March 15, 1757)
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