The Man with the Blue Pants
The fun and vibrant little African American princess is proud of her parents in every way. Throughout this colorful read, Princess Nevaeh reveals the love and joy in The Man with the Blue Pants to the audience while serving undeniable bragging rights of her amazing childhood experiences with her parents. This book is meant to serve as a powerful outlet to children everywhere, especially African American children, in a world with so much negative exhibition of a fatherless household. Her character gives hope to the notion of a nuclear family and all its positive imagery in a loving home setting.
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The Man with the Blue Pants
The fun and vibrant little African American princess is proud of her parents in every way. Throughout this colorful read, Princess Nevaeh reveals the love and joy in The Man with the Blue Pants to the audience while serving undeniable bragging rights of her amazing childhood experiences with her parents. This book is meant to serve as a powerful outlet to children everywhere, especially African American children, in a world with so much negative exhibition of a fatherless household. Her character gives hope to the notion of a nuclear family and all its positive imagery in a loving home setting.
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The Man with the Blue Pants

The Man with the Blue Pants

by Jaclogne Coleman
The Man with the Blue Pants

The Man with the Blue Pants

by Jaclogne Coleman

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The fun and vibrant little African American princess is proud of her parents in every way. Throughout this colorful read, Princess Nevaeh reveals the love and joy in The Man with the Blue Pants to the audience while serving undeniable bragging rights of her amazing childhood experiences with her parents. This book is meant to serve as a powerful outlet to children everywhere, especially African American children, in a world with so much negative exhibition of a fatherless household. Her character gives hope to the notion of a nuclear family and all its positive imagery in a loving home setting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781796037708
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 05/31/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 5 MB
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