I Love My Hoodie

Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Family, Social Issues
Cover of the book I Love My Hoodie by Hope Syndreamz, Dumplinz Book Publishing
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Author: Hope Syndreamz ISBN: 9780996468435
Publisher: Dumplinz Book Publishing Publication: January 13, 2016
Imprint: Dumplinz Book Publishing Language: English
Author: Hope Syndreamz
ISBN: 9780996468435
Publisher: Dumplinz Book Publishing
Publication: January 13, 2016
Imprint: Dumplinz Book Publishing
Language: English

I Love My Hoodie, the first in the series is written in both English and Spanglish.  The Spanglish version, which was translated by Rosie Vigiani is AMO A MI HOODIE.  It is a story that all children between five and ten years old should read as it will teaches them the importance of good behavior in a shopping environment and how that behavior can be rewarded.

Hope Syndreamz thought this was a good a time to bring I Love My Hoodie and Amo a Mi Hoodie to the forefront. With so much going on about hoodies, and crime...she thought the "hoodie" was getting a bad rep, not to mention the young people donning such attire.

She wanted the young people to take note of this popular style of clothing that does not cause possible demise, but instead acts as an item of protective clothing that can bring a smile to a person's face, especially when it is received as a gift from someone

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I Love My Hoodie, the first in the series is written in both English and Spanglish.  The Spanglish version, which was translated by Rosie Vigiani is AMO A MI HOODIE.  It is a story that all children between five and ten years old should read as it will teaches them the importance of good behavior in a shopping environment and how that behavior can be rewarded.

Hope Syndreamz thought this was a good a time to bring I Love My Hoodie and Amo a Mi Hoodie to the forefront. With so much going on about hoodies, and crime...she thought the "hoodie" was getting a bad rep, not to mention the young people donning such attire.

She wanted the young people to take note of this popular style of clothing that does not cause possible demise, but instead acts as an item of protective clothing that can bring a smile to a person's face, especially when it is received as a gift from someone

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