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Broken Crayons

Broken Crayons

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Marilyn Stanley
, Kirsten Lyon
, Jude Castillo
, Andrea Pole
, Deb Philippon
, Linda Leitch
, Faye Lilley
, Pat Johnston
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Valerie Hildebrand
, Noelle Walsh
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Heather Norris
, Eileen Watson
, Victoria Amodeo
, Karen Newton
, Hilary Squires
, Sandra Dufoe
, Barry Kazimer
, E. Ainslie
, Rosa Cross
, Rodney Cross
, Alisha Gounder
, Tami Osato
, Joann Horgan
, Kristi Dix
, Bruce Retallack
, cassandra schiemann
, Mary-Esther Lee
, Paris Semansky
, Shelley Gibbs
, Louise Walsh
, Mairi Lester
, Manuel Vizcaya-Lois
, Remi Gunn
, Leslie Vermeer
, LJ Law
, Sandra Furlotte
, Diana Richardson
, Sharon Bird
, Debra Fisher
, Ken Gilmour
, Sarah Stang
, Pat Hoorelbeke
, Paula Adam
, Linda Ham
, Heather O'Connor
, Siobhan Monaghan
, Karen Reid
, Wendy Houlden
, finn mulryan
, tom stormonth
, Shannon Leclerc
, Heather Belliveau
, Margaret McKay
, Sara Conway
, Lynn Hallson
, joy mills
, Sheila Cornelisse
, Kate Thompson
, Dora Dueck
, Karen Kendrick
, BJ Underwood
, Anne Range
, Marilyn Kaluza Massoud
, Kelly Enright
, Ruth Osgood
, Debra Chandler
, Wanda Brine
, Mary Lester
, Penelope Penner
, Maria Mclean
, Paula Ritchie
, Lucy Cappiello
, Darlene Foster
, K.A. Wiggins
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Randi Ann Doll
, Rhonda Struthers
, Kris Rosar
, Eli Cherney
, deborah haentjens
, Vicki Bedford
, Margaret Palmer
, jane luce
, Margaret Lindo
, Suzanne Nesbitt
, Sonia Adams
, Shamarra Gray
, Judy Graschuk
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, Karen Nordrum
, Diana Dichard
, Barbara Leckie
, Mary Danieli
, Vivian Thorgeirson
, Yolande Thivierge
, Robert Hykawy
, Janice Cournoyer
, Kerri Conrad
, Susan Jang
, Margaret Jones
, Lauraine Twilley
, Alex Henderson
, Susi Lovell
, Maylene Valerio-Buera

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editor@49thShelf.com

15/02/2021

28/02/2021

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When Ms. Gillis, a preservice teacher on Prince Edward Island, decides to complete her International Teaching Practicum in Kenya, sponsored by Farmers Helping Farmers, she is very excited. She can't wait to start her adventure in the warm African sun, leaving behind cold February days in Canada and (as she comes to learn) a well-stocked Island classroom. She is eager to share her newly-acquired teaching skills with the children in Kenya. She arrives laden with gifts and school supplies from friends on PEI. As she distributes a gift of crayons to her students, she soon realizes that she is the one who has the most to learn. Broken Crayons is a delightful story written for school age children. It is a based on a true story that never grows old and one which carries a message for all, no matter your age.

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