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Mademoiselle Grands Doigts: A Cajun New Year's Eve Tale


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2018

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In "Mademoiselle Grands Doigts: A Cajun New Year's Eve Tale," young readers are introduced to a festive Cajun celebration filled with music, dance, and delicious food. The story follows a vivacious girl, Mademoiselle Grands Doigts, who is known for her big spirit and even bigger fingers. As the New Year approaches, she prepares a feast that brings the community together. Throughout the tale, themes of family, tradition, and the joy of togetherness shine as Mademoiselle Grands Doigts navigates the vibrant customs of Cajun culture, making the New Year's Eve celebration a memorable event for everyone involved. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Pelican Publishing Company .

Johnette Downing is an award-winning and internationally recognized singer and songwriter. Her many accolades include eight Parents' Choice Awards, four iParenting Media Awards, and five National Parenting Publication Awards. She wrote and/or illustrated There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Bugs, Why the Crawfish Lives in the Mud, How to Dress a Po' Boy, Why the Oyster Has the Pearl, Why the Possum Has a Large Grin, Macarooned on a Dessert Island, The Fifolet, and other Pelican titles. Downing lives in New Orleans, Louisiana. Heather Stanley has an MFA in illustration and design from Radford University. She is the director of creative services at the Audubon Nature Institute. Her love of animals and nature stems from a lifetime exploring the natural world. Johnette Downing is an award-winning and internationally recognized singer and songwriter. Her many accolades include eight Parents' Choice Awards, four iParenting Media Awards, and five National Parenting Publication Awards. She wrote and/or illustrated There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Bugs, Why the Crawfish Lives in the Mud, How to Dress a Po' Boy, Why the Oyster Has the Pearl, Why the Possum Has a Large Grin, Macarooned on a Dessert Island, The Fifolet, and other Pelican titles. Downing lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.