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Story Time w/ author Michael Sampson | ALL KINDS OF KIDS
October 29, 2023 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm EDT
ALL KINDS OF KIDS | Michael Sampson
From Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson comes the newest story about not only recognizing differences amongst one another but learning to embrace them.
All Kinds of Kids teaches kindness, inclusivity, and acceptance to children around the world. Whether people practice different religions or come from different types of families, this book will be sure to help children realize that perhaps it is these differences that make the world the special place they see today.
Michael Sampson was still in elementary school in Tom Bean, Texas, when his first work was published. By the time he reached fifth grade, he had read nearly every title in his hometown library, written a book series based on Frank and Joe of the Hardy Boys, and had a poem featured in a national magazine. Now a Fulbright Scholar and bestselling author, Sampson writes, conducts school visits, and provides teacher in-services across the nation and around the globe.
Other books by Michael Sampson
The Pig, the Elephant, and the Wise Cracking Owl. (2023) By Michael Sampson and Bonnie Johnson. New York: Brown Books Kids.
Chicka, Chicka, 1, 2, 3. (2004) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Bing! Bang! Chugga! Beep! (2023) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Brown Books Kids.
Ten Little Squirrels. (2022) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Brown Books Kids.
The Story of Ukraine: An Anthem of Glory and Freedom. (2022) By Olena Kharchenko and Michael Sampson. New York: Brown Books Kids.
Armadillo Antics. (2022) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Dallas: Brown Books Kids.
Chica chica uno dos tres. (2020) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Spunky Little Monkey (2017) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Scholastic.
Noah, Noah, What Do You See? (2017) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: HarperCollins.
Listen to Our World (2016) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, Are you Going to Sleep? (2011) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
I Love Our Earth. (2009) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge. (new paperback edition)
Brown Bear and Friends. (2008) New York: Henry Holt. (Compilation; Sampson co-authored two of the four stories)
Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, Are you waking up? (2008) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
Baby Bear, Baby Bear, Baby, Bear, What Do You See? (2007) New York: Henry Holt. With Bill Martin Jr (Ghost)
I Love Our Earth. (2006) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
Chicken Chuck (2004) By Bill & Bernard Martin and Michael Sampson. New York: Marshall Cavendish.
Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? (2003) New York: Henry Holt. With Bill Martin Jr (Ghost).
Trick or Treat (2002) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Caddie the Gold Dog (2002) By Michael Sampson & Bill Martin Jr. New York: Walker & Co.
I Pledge Allegiance (2002) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Boston: Candlewick. Paperback edition published July 2004.
Rocket, Socket, Number Line (2001) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Illustrated by Keith Baker. New York: Henry Holt.
The Little Squeegy Bug (2001) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Illustrated by Patrick Corrigan. New York: Winslow Press.
Little Granny Quarterback. (2001) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Illustrated by Michael Chesworth. Boyds Mills Press: Boston.
Adam, Adam, What Do You See? (2001) By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. Illustrated by Cathy Felstead. Candlewick Press: Boston.
Wild Bear (1999) Mary Beth & Michael Sampson (Reprinted in Spanish). Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media Limited.
Swish! By Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson., Henry Holt, Fall, 1997.
Star of the Circus. By Michael and Mary Beth Sampson. Illustrated by Jose Aruego. Henry Holt, Spring 1997.
Wild Bear. By Mary Beth and Michael Sampson. Fall, 1997. Learning Media, New Zealand.
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