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4.0 out of 5 stars The Great River By:Bryant Asprilla
4 children want to give gifts to a beloved elderly woman , Neema ,before her sight becomes too poor to see them . The gifts were homemade and the children took great pride and thought into making them. But through thought and imagination the fourth child provides light given by the great river which allowes the gifts to be seen.
Published on February 25, 2006

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3.0 out of 5 stars The River that Gave Gifts
The story is heart-warming and would encourge readers to respect and apprecite our elders. The children in the village recognized a need to present the old woman, Neema with gifts while she still had her sight. The gifts were homemade and the children took great pride and thought into making them. Read to find out what each gift was and which gift help to restore the...
Published on April 1, 2001 by Gipson


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4.0 out of 5 stars The Great River By:Bryant Asprilla, February 25, 2006
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4 children want to give gifts to a beloved elderly woman , Neema ,before her sight becomes too poor to see them . The gifts were homemade and the children took great pride and thought into making them. But through thought and imagination the fourth child provides light given by the great river which allowes the gifts to be seen.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The River that Gave Gifts, April 1, 2001
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The story is heart-warming and would encourge readers to respect and apprecite our elders. The children in the village recognized a need to present the old woman, Neema with gifts while she still had her sight. The gifts were homemade and the children took great pride and thought into making them. Read to find out what each gift was and which gift help to restore the old woman's sight. The story's strength could teach three lessons: respect, friendship, and love. The illustrations are bright, colorful, and enhance characterizations by giving each character his/her own identity. Readers would enjoy reading this story themselves and to others.
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