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  • by Mboya Sharif
    £13.99

    'Baby J Goes to the Park with Daddy" is the second book in the Baby J series. Baby J is excited about going to the park with his daddy. A teenage father takes his son to the park. Baby J meets new friends.

  • by Mboya Sharif
    £12.49

    Baby J is a Series of books about a child inactivting with the love ones. First in a the series is Baby J Goes to Granny's House. Baby J Goes to Granny house is about the love of a grandmother who forgets that in order for baby to walk, crawl or stand his feet has to touch the ground. Granny loves him so much!

  • by Mboya Sharif
    £24.49

    Sexual molestation has always been a taboo subject. This reader friendly book addresses sexual molestation as a child and the abuser is in the home. There are letters from other people who were abused. They wrote a letter to their abuser. There are activities and at the end of the letters are pages for letter writing. Write your letter to whoever you want. It could be to the person who abused you. It could be to the people you felt should have been there for you. It could be to anyone you want. Dear...........

  • - Includes Shorrt Stories: Expecting Baby Trauma and Hidden Secrets
    by Mboya Sharif
    £22.49

    Another Heartfelt Dose of Reality is a book of Poems and Two short stories. Heartfelt Poem: "Good Ol' Days" Boy! I remember those good ol'days / When things were so simple / Even when we were poor / We weren't looking for more / Love from family / Kept us happy / We were not concerned about what we had / As long as we were fed / Ol' boy. Those were the good ol'days / A television in every room?! / Wow! You must be rich! / Because I remember standing / Over the TV set with a hanger / We weren't worried about the danger / Wiggling it back and forth / "Is that good?"/ "How about that?"/ As soon as you sat / Static! / "It's your turn!"/ Ol'boy. Those were the good ol'days / How about when electricity went out / You couldn't iron your clothes / Flip up the mattress / Stick your clothes in between / Let it lay over night / Bam! Creativity! A homemade iron right? Ol'boy / Those were the good ol' days / I remember my mother's best friend / What was the name? / Right! I remember / Thrift store! With those clothes I almost went to war / "So what I'm poor! You gonna buy me some more!" Ol'boy. Those were the good ol' days / When the heat was turned off / We didn't care / "The stove is my friend! The stove is my friend!" / Ol' boy those were the good ol' days! / "Can I have some juice?" Was not heard / Now sugar water I understand / "All the Kool-Aid gone?" / "Man!"/ Ol' boy. Those were the good ol' days / Remember when you didn't have a lot of money / But when you went to the store/ You would come back with a bag full of candy / Or many / Because it only cost a penny / Ol' boys. Those were the good ol'days Your birthdays / Hand-me-down toys / "I wanted a new bike!"/ "What do you think that looks like?"/ "My brother's old bike painted white" / Ol' boy. Those were the good ol' days/ "Thank you mister government / For my block of cheese / Oh and can I have some powder eggs too Please?! / And can I have some powder milk / Because this peanut butter / Is sticking to the root of my mouth!" / Ol' boy. Those were the good ol' days / And mama's home cooking / Let me say that again / Mama's home cooking Boy I miss that! / Ol'boy. But those were the good ol' days

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