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And Then What... is an exciting novel based on the imagination of a child. The stories, well, some, are made up while others are based on real-life situations and experiences. It also gives lessons for examples on numbers and letters, colors, and also life lessons for not doing homework or even eating vegetables. It's an exciting and anticipating journey in each story for kids to enjoy any time of the day.
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And Then What... - Asheka Joseph
And Then What...
Asheka Joseph
Copyright © 2021 Asheka Joseph
All rights reserved
First Edition
NEWMAN SPRINGS PUBLISHING
320 Broad Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
First originally published by Newman Springs Publishing 2021
ISBN 978-1-64801-121-4 (Hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-64801-122-1 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Nature Adventure
Tryouts
Homework
Gary the Giraffe
Show Your Talent
I Think I Can
Zoo Day
Blue the Dog
Show and Tell
To the Rescue
Rainy Day Adventures
No Fears No Worries
Dedicated to Ta’Leyah, Ta’Layla, Brianna, Kamello, Kaedyin, Anyae, and Antwan Jr.
Nature Adventure
Look! Look! A frog! A frog!
yelled Brook, full of excitement to her friends,