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If I Had a Million
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If I Had a Million
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Current price: $6.77


By None
If I Had a Million
Current price: $6.77
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Delve into the imagination and generous spirit of a young boy's desire to put smiles on the faces of his family and friends if he had 1 million dollars to spend as he wished. Fashioned much in the style of Dr. Seuss, Hall uses anapestic tetrameter to enhance her tale of munificence, making this rhythmic read fun for children and adults alike. Readers will smile at the innocent and simplistic way that our young hero dreams of how to spread his wealth and bring happiness to the ones he loves. So timely in its messaging, "If I Had A Million" offers up kindness in its purest form during these uncertain moments, encouraging young people to be the very best versions of themselves and reminding them of humanity's natural inclination to love. This children's book has the added distinction of having an African American protagonist and is written by an African American, self-publishing female writer.
Delve into the imagination and generous spirit of a young boy's desire to put smiles on the faces of his family and friends if he had 1 million dollars to spend as he wished. Fashioned much in the style of Dr. Seuss, Hall uses anapestic tetrameter to enhance her tale of munificence, making this rhythmic read fun for children and adults alike. Readers will smile at the innocent and simplistic way that our young hero dreams of how to spread his wealth and bring happiness to the ones he loves. So timely in its messaging, "If I Had A Million" offers up kindness in its purest form during these uncertain moments, encouraging young people to be the very best versions of themselves and reminding them of humanity's natural inclination to love. This children's book has the added distinction of having an African American protagonist and is written by an African American, self-publishing female writer.


















