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I Matter / Yo Importo

Manny is unaware of all of the love and care from people around him and focuses on the lack of love from his absent father.

Book Author

Georgette Baker

Publisher

Cantemos

Language

Bilingual

ISBN

978-1892306425

Pages

40

Format

Hardcover

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Manny is unaware of all of the people around him who love and care about him. He is focused on the lack of love from his absent father. His friend listens and watches as the people in Manny’s life share their time and affection with him. With a smiling face and a positive attitude, his friend mentions that she wishes for what he has, Manny continues unaware. When she shares a saying by her grandmother, “Count your blessings,” Manny looks around and opens his eyes to the love, kindness, caring and blessings around him. His outside world never changed, only his perception of it.

About the Author:
Georgette Baker

Born on the island of Aruba and raised in Venezuela, Georgette received a teaching credential from Washington University. Abandoning teaching for performing Georgette was an on-camera TV reporter for YOU ASKED FOR IT starring Rich Little and a news reporter for Channel 52 Los Angeles, starring in numerous commercials and television shows. In 1991, Georgette established her own company, CANTEMOS which produces a line of children's BILINGUAL books and music.




Reviews/Quotes

"I loved the story. The pictures are adorable." Marianne Napolis (Champion Newspapers) "Love it...the moral of the story is so important. Great illustrations." Sharon Grandinette, M.S.,Ed., ,CBIST ,Exceptional Educational Services Special Education Consultant/Trainer

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Book Author

Georgette Baker

Publisher

Cantemos

Language

Bilingual

ISBN

978-1892306425

Pages

40

Format

Hardcover

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