Cindy & Sandy Learn about Elephants

Learning by looking is a good way to start, but Cindy and Sandy are puzzled about what they see. They both have books about elephants, but the books show details that are different.

Learn about their family and the ways these two young sisters verify what they learn by seeking validation from their parents, their teachers, and online research guided by their parents.

5-Star Endorsements

“My children liked that Cindy and Sandy read as they do. Both appreciated learning about elephants and how to save them (like creating a slide show). This is an informative and colorfully illustrated read that for us added a new read to our experience of reading together.”

Amazon Review

Review by Jamie, age 6: “I loved this book! I never knew so much about elephants. I learned about ivory. I wanted to know which girl was Sandy and which was Cindy. I named the one with sand colored skin Sandy.”

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Quip Corner’s Interview

In the Quip Corner’s Book Corner, Ada Adeleke-Kelani interviewed author Anna J. Small Roseboro and publisher Mark M. Mattison about the development of the new family book, Cindy & Sandy Learn about Elephants.

Also by Anna J. Small Roseboro

The colors of the rainbow remind us of the many ways we can think, believe, and act. Some colors make us happy. Some colors make us sad. Still, when we see a rainbow, most of us feel glad.

Colors carry deep meanings with them in every culture. Western, Far Eastern, Middle Eastern, Indian, and African cultures have stark differences in the symbolism of colors within their cultures. The symbolism of colors often stems from religious, spiritual, social, or historical events.

We, Anna J. Small Roseboro, poet, and Nancy White, artist, share our ideas and invite you, our readers, viewers, and listeners to consider these beautiful reminders that may come after rainy times in your life.

More than 670,000 middle school teachers (grades 6-8) are responsible for educating nearly 13 million students in public and private schools. Thousands more teachers join these ranks annually, especially in the South and West, where ethnic populations are ballooning.

Teachers and administrators seek practical, time-efficient ways of teaching language arts to 21st-century adolescents in increasingly multicultural, technologically diverse, socially networked communities. They seek sound understanding, practical advice, and proven strategies in order to connect diverse literature to 21st-century societies while meeting state and professional standards like the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. This book offers strategies and resources that work.

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