As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together.
As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together. Read Less Description
As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together.
As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together. Read Less Description
As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together.
Johnny Ray Moore is a poet, children’s book author, greeting cards writer, and songwriter. He wrote his first poem when he was in the third grade. Johnny is a graduate of The Institute of Children’s Literature and a member of The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. He lives in Knightdale, North Carolina with his wife and one of their three daughters.
Cbabi Bayoc
Cbabi (pronounced Kuh-bob-bi ) Bayoc is an artist living in St. Louis, Missouri. Hiswork has been described as unique, bold, and colorful, while adding some “phunk.” Bayoc, whose given name is Clifford Miskell, Jr., adopted his name CBABI (Creative-Black-Artist-Battling-Ignorance) during his time at Grambling State University. BAYOC (Blessed-African-Youth-Of-Creativity) provided a unique and deep connection that would one day be shared with his children. Cbabi has created artwork for Prince, Muhammad Ali, and Rap Pages magazine, and his murals can be seen all over St. Louis. He is well-known for his 365 Days with Dad series, which paints a positive image of Black fatherhood.
A Black father and son explore the seasons in a yearlong celebration of love of self, community, and creation... A pure ode to nature and sincere Black boy joy.
As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together.
As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together. Read Less Description
Details:
SKUWW-NL5929
ISBN9781478872405
Series
Reycraft Books
Lexile levelNP
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Language
English
Theme
Families and Friends
Families and Friends, Narrative Fiction, Weather and Seasons
Juvenile Fiction / P
Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / United States / African American Juvenile Fiction / Concepts / Seasons Juvenile Fiction / Concepts / Senses & Sensation
Full Description
As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author’s poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together.
Author & Illustrator
Johnny Ray Moore
Johnny Ray Moore is a poet, children’s book author, greeting cards writer, and songwriter. He wrote his first poem when he was in the third grade. Johnny is a graduate of The Institute of Children’s Literature and a member of The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. He lives in Knightdale, North Carolina with his wife and one of their three daughters.
Cbabi Bayoc
Cbabi (pronounced Kuh-bob-bi ) Bayoc is an artist living in St. Louis, Missouri. Hiswork has been described as unique, bold, and colorful, while adding some “phunk.” Bayoc, whose given name is Clifford Miskell, Jr., adopted his name CBABI (Creative-Black-Artist-Battling-Ignorance) during his time at Grambling State University. BAYOC (Blessed-African-Youth-Of-Creativity) provided a unique and deep connection that would one day be shared with his children. Cbabi has created artwork for Prince, Muhammad Ali, and Rap Pages magazine, and his murals can be seen all over St. Louis. He is well-known for his 365 Days with Dad series, which paints a positive image of Black fatherhood.
Reviews
A Black father and son explore the seasons in a yearlong celebration of love of self, community, and creation... A pure ode to nature and sincere Black boy joy.