
Mr. Shipman's Kindergarten Chronicles
December Celebrations, Volume 1
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Dr. Cheryl Anderson
About this listen
When Dewayne, a precocious kindergartner rushes in the kitchen after school waving a letter from his teacher about the December celebration, his sister Banicia and mother help him understand what’s about to happen. An entertaining story of the wonder and excitement, join Banaica as she recalls the December celebrations in Mr. Shipman’s classroom. Mr. Shipman is their kindergarten teacher, and he makes the month of December a fun, educational, multicultural celebrations that your child will never forget! From Christmas, to Hanukkah, to Kwanzaa, Mr. Shipman shares it all with his class of delightful five year olds and builds excitement for your child for all the things December in kindergarten can be!
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