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Author: Susan Engle Illustrator: Luthando MazibukoProduct Code: DGTPublisher: Bellwood PressPages: 124Availability: In stock
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Recipient of a DeRose-Hinkhouse Memorial Award from the Religion Communicators Council, Best in Class and Youth category winner
Recipient of a five-star review from Readers' Favorite Book Awards
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was a jazz musician who pioneered a new style of jazz music, known as bebop, in the 1940s. This book, written for junior youth, chronicles Dizzy's life, beginning with his childhood in South Carolina, his move to New York City, and his eventual travels around the world. Dizzy Gillespie became a Bah?'? in 1968 and strove to be of service to others through his unique gift in music.
This is the second book in the Change Maker Series, highlighting people connected with the Bah?'? Faith who worked to bring about social change.
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Second grader Tahirih has always loved her name. But when she hears some friends laughing about it and pronouncing it in funny ways, her feelings are hurt and she is filled with self-doubt. With the help of her teacher, she learns about the life of the heroic woman after whom she is named, and realizes she has a choice to make. She can worry about what others think, or she can be brave like her namesake. Join Tahirih as she learns a little history and discovers a lot of courage and strength.
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Author: Paul HanleyProduct Code: RSBBPublisher: Bellwood PressAvailability: In stock
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Richard St. Barbe Baker dedicated his life to planting trees all over the world to help cool our overheated environment. He was called "the world's greatest conservationist" and was a pioneer in protecting the world's forests, creating sustainable forestry methods, and educating people about the importance of planting trees. He was the founder of the Men of the Trees, the first international Environmental Non-Governmental Organization, known as the International Tree Foundation today. He was a world traveler who taught people everywhere about environmentalism, and who stood up against racial discrimination and worked to empower local populations wherever he went. Richard St. Barbe Baker was a "Change Maker" who left an enduring legacy on the world.
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A new board book written by Chelsea Lee Smith and illustrated by Constanze von Kitzing that will help parents and educators introduce the concept of virtues to young children. Children will learn ten virtues as they explore a colorful jungle filled with adorable animals sharing their special virtues with friends. Ideal for children ages 0-4.
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Author: Susan Engle Illustrator: Luthando MazibukoProduct Code: HSTPublisher: Bellwood PressPages: 177Availability: In stock
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Winner of a DeRose-Hinkhouse Memorial Award, honoring excellence in religious communications and public relations.
Readers' Favorite? 5 Star Award Winner
Hazel Scott was a champion for civil and women's rights. Born in Trinidad in 1920, she moved with her family to the United States in 1924. She was a musical wonder- studying and performing on the piano from the time she was a child. She became an accomplished singer as well, and appeared in Broadway musicals, films, and recorded her own albums. She also made headlines by standing up for the rights of women and African Americans, and she refused to play for segregated audiences. When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led the March on Washington, Hazel led a march in Paris, where she was living, in front of the American Embassy. She learned about the Bah?'? Faith from Dizzy Gillespie and became a Bah?'? on December 1, 1968. She passed away in 1981.
We invite you to learn more about this "Change Maker" and the enduring impact she had on race relations through her performing arts.
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