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Robert Carpenter

    HRAP
    NO I IN TEAM
    Asadah visits University Hospital
    Mommy What's Racism
    Standing on Apostolic Roots
    Food Truck
    • The food truck is about a inner city kid who experienced hardship and time away from his family, took that experience and dived into a love of cooking. Mustafa Dent a well known person in the city of Newark Nj opened a food truck and named it shenas.Author Robert Carpenter and family loved the food so much he wrote about it in his new children book Food Truck. This book shows that if you support community business that stories of men and women like Mustafa Dent will continue to be born.

      Food Truck
    • Standing on Apostolic Roots

      The Apostles' Doctrine

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book emphasizes the importance of adhering to the Apostles' Doctrine as a timeless biblical foundation, referencing Acts 2:42. It argues that, despite the changing nature of society, the teachings of the apostles remain relevant and unbroken throughout scripture. The author aims to encourage readers to remain steadfast in these teachings as a source of stability and guidance.

      Standing on Apostolic Roots
    • Mommy What's Racism

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complexities of racism, this children's book offers a gentle narrative aimed at helping young readers understand its origins and integration into American culture. Author Robert Carpenter shares personal experiences with his African American children, addressing the historical context of slavery and the individuals who resisted it. This insightful read is designed for children who have encountered racism or are curious about the topic, making it an important resource for fostering understanding and empathy.

      Mommy What's Racism
    • Asadah visits University Hospital

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The story follows Asadah, a young child visiting University Hospital, aimed at educating children about healthcare and the importance of hospitals. Through relatable experiences, it helps demystify medical environments and encourages understanding and empathy towards healthcare professionals. The narrative is designed to alleviate fears and promote positive attitudes about medical visits, making it an essential read for young readers and their families.

      Asadah visits University Hospital
    • The narrative emphasizes teamwork and collaboration, aiming to instill values of unity and cooperation in young readers. Through engaging storytelling, children learn that success is achieved not through individual efforts but by working together and supporting one another. The book encourages boys and girls to embrace collective strength, fostering essential social skills and a sense of community.

      NO I IN TEAM
    • HRAP

      • 54pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Focusing on life skills through social emotional learning, this book presents seven chapters designed to empower participants with the knowledge to take control of their destiny. It outlines six essential steps that guide children in navigating adversity and making informed decisions, fostering resilience and personal growth.

      HRAP