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Book details

  • Genre:children's fiction
  • Sub-genre:Readers / Beginner
  • Age Range (years):3 - 5
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Sammy & Sissy Children's Book Series
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:32
  • eBook ISBN:9781098369873
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781098369866

Sammy & Sissy Protecting People

Overview


"Sammy & Sissy Protecting People" tells the charming story of Sammy and his sister Giana (aka Sissy) who are preparing for the end of the Summer. School is just around the corner, but this year is different. With a bad virus going around, they ask their parents how they can help protect themselves and other people from getting sick. This book tells their story as they set out to do so in a fun and safe way!
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Description


"Sammy & Sissy Protecting People" tells the charming story of Sammy and his sister Giana (aka Sissy) who are preparing for the end of the Summer. School is just around the corner, but this year is different. With a bad virus going around, they ask their parents how they can help protect themselves and other people from getting sick. This book tells their story as they set out to do so in a fun and safe way! This book is written for children in the early stages of pre-school and elementary school who are wondering what part they play in a pandemic.
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About The Author


D. P. Brown, AKA Dawg Pound Brown, is not only a children's book writer he is also writer and creator of the adult graphic novel series "The Theme Of Thieves." Born and raised in Cleveland, OH, he is a die hard, long suffering Cleveland Browns fan. He has worked with Nerdcyclopedia with Hitch in writing articles, developing podcasts and YouTube videos. He now hosts his own YouTube video series called Making Of A Graphic Novel which documents his process in making his graphic novel series, "The Theme Of Thieves." The first book of the series is set to be drawn by Dan Ekis of Odyssey, Inc fame. D.P. Brown has been a lifelong connoisseur of pop and geek culture and is heavily influenced by works from Alan Moore, Damon Lindelof and Frank Miller.
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