Whenever Grandma baked her chocolate cakes the folks in our neighborhood would jump up and down, yell across town, flip and dip, dance and prance, and scream and dream of tasting a slice of her famous, delicious chocolate cake. Everybody wanted one of Grandmas chocolate cakes: the banker, the butcher, the undertaker, the preacher, Auntie Kimmie, Uncle Rick, and of course, Angie In the story Angie gets caught-up in making an impression on the popular girls and ignores Donnie's message that her cake is ready and Grandma is waiting ... she eventually arrives too late for that famous Chocolate...
Whenever Grandma baked her chocolate cakes the folks in our neighborhood would jump up and down, yell across town, flip and dip, dance and prance, and...
"Sometimes I feel like getting up with the sun. Other times I feel like sleeping until the day is done." Kimberly Wallace has mastered the art of learning through imagery and opposites. Sometimes, Other times captures the truthful feelings of all of us from a child's perspective. This book validates that it's really o.k. to "feel" and gives us all a delightful gateway to express our feelings of sometimes and other times.
"Sometimes I feel like getting up with the sun. Other times I feel like sleeping until the day is done." Kimberly Wallace has mastered the art of lear...