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Book review: Nathaniel English the life of a panther by Michelle Person

       Book review: The life of a Panther by                               Michelle Person  


This a super cute book it follows Nathaniel as he organizes a project at his elementary school and the similarities between his project and the many organized by Black Panther Huey P. Newton.

I like how Nathaniel wanted to help the kindergarten teacher by setting up a tutoring program all year long as well as offering to help the teachers by volunteering.

I can relate to this story because I was a kindergarten teacher's aide I did story time I really enjoyed that, I also volunteered by helping the other teachers as well.

This is a great story to share with your children to teach them that they to can help out by volunteering and starting a program at a school that can help the students and teachers out.

In high school, I volunteered by helping with the recycling program and doing cookie shop cleaning the kitchen for the school I also helped by packing lunches for students. Help your kids find a way they can help out at school.

The Author did an amazing job writing this book I like how she added black history to it and teaching her son you can do anything if you set your mind on it.

This book would be a great book in a classroom library as well as on your child's bookshelf.

I like the that the mom in the story was interested in learning about how her sons day was at school and really listing to him and how proud she was of him for help out at school it was also nice that she read a book to him about someone who made a difference and he to can make a difference.

adults can learn from this book as well on how they can make a difference by helping someone at work and helping out at work.



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This is a must-read for anyone you will enjoy it the colors in this book are beautiful.

enjoy reading Angelika








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