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Valencia Weaver

    Wynter Skye's First Christmas With Family
    Welcome Home Wynter Skye
    Wynter Skye and Summer Rayne Pretend Play
    • Should I encourage my children to use their imagination or do pretend play?Pretend play stimulates children's imagination to connect spoken and written language, which later helps children read, problem solve, develop empathy, and build social, emotional, and cognitive skills.Also, pretend play helps children develop self-control, improve concentration, and cope with stress. In this short story Wynter Skye and Summer Rayne pretend play is the central theme.Wynter Skye uses her imagination to pretend that she and her best friend, Summer Rayne, are different characters or professionals.She draws the audience in by pretending to be an artist, pilot, doctor, dentist, ballerina, basketball player, and so much more.

      Wynter Skye and Summer Rayne Pretend Play
    • Welcome Home Wynter Skye shows society the unconditional love African American parents feel toward their little ones when they are born and dispels the negative stereotypes about African American parenting and lifestyle. This book targets early readers. The setting starts with the birth of Wynter Skye, with both parents holding Wynter Skye within the first few hours after her birth.The parents take Wynter Skye home, and the house is decorated to welcome her home. New parents are learning their newborn during the first few days of life. The parents are happy, but at the same time, they are nervous because this is their first child. Wynter Skye communicates her needs to her parents by crying and smiling; however, the parents are sometimes clueless.The grandparents are happy to see their firstborn grandchild. The grandparents play with Wynter Skye by making funny faces. Unconditional love is displayed throughout the book by parents and grandparents. Wynter Skye feels the love from her family and is glad she came into the world.

      Welcome Home Wynter Skye
    • Wynter Skye learns the true meaning of Christmas. The Christmas Holiday is Wynter Skye's first Christmas that she understands receiving gifts from Santa. Her parents taught her that Santa lives at the North Pole and comes once a year to deliver presents to all children. Wynter Skye is concerned about Santa Claus not coming to her home to bring gifts but realizes that being with family is most important. Wynter Skye's first Christmas With Family teaches the audience about the names of Santa Claus and Mrs. Santa Claus and the elves' ages. Then, we see the family preparing for Santa Claus, caroling, and enjoying each other during the holiday season.

      Wynter Skye's First Christmas With Family