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Sunday.(Review)(Children's Review)(Brief Article)

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Publication Date: 15-FEB-01

Author: Smith, Henrietta M.
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COPYRIGHT 2001 American Library Association

Saint James, Synthia. Sunday. 1996. illus. Albert Whitman, $15.95 (0-8075-7658-1).

Ages 3-6. Simple text and bold, uncluttered color illustrations invite children to spend Sunday with an extended African American family. They sleep late, attend church and worship with friends, eat, and finally settle clown to a quiet evening. The...

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