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Jordan's First Day
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Jordan's First Day
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Jordan's First Day
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Turning up on the first day of school is a big deal for little people. They worry.
Will school be a comfortable place for them? What kind of children are they
going to be stuck with? Will any of them want to be friends? Jordan is worried
about exactly these things.
It was the first day at school,
For our friend Jordan Brown.
He'd just moved from another place, He was brand new in town.
Jordan, he was nervous
For he was only three.
Will he be made welcome there?
Read on, and you will see!
When Jordan turns up at his new school, he is relieved to find a diverse group
of friends waiting for him. But when Nick, the school bully decides to pick on
him, are his new friends there to back him up?
The Hip-Hop Little series is about introducing our little people to difficult facts
of life and how to begin to deal with those uncomfortable situations. This
book, the first in the series, touches upon the daunting prospect of 'going to
school', finding friendships, diversity, racism, and allyship.
Will school be a comfortable place for them? What kind of children are they
going to be stuck with? Will any of them want to be friends? Jordan is worried
about exactly these things.
It was the first day at school,
For our friend Jordan Brown.
He'd just moved from another place, He was brand new in town.
Jordan, he was nervous
For he was only three.
Will he be made welcome there?
Read on, and you will see!
When Jordan turns up at his new school, he is relieved to find a diverse group
of friends waiting for him. But when Nick, the school bully decides to pick on
him, are his new friends there to back him up?
The Hip-Hop Little series is about introducing our little people to difficult facts
of life and how to begin to deal with those uncomfortable situations. This
book, the first in the series, touches upon the daunting prospect of 'going to
school', finding friendships, diversity, racism, and allyship.