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Authors Anissa Sutton and Michael B. Sutton, have joined hands to bring forth this English-French bilingual book for children, titled How Can I Have A Good Day? Comment Puis-Je Passer Une Bonne Journée? ¿Included French and English vocabulary the glossary at the end of the book! It is a perfect book for children learning English or French as their second language. It's quite a fun bedtime story with an educational message. The book puts an emphasis on the importance of family. The little girl, who is the main character of the book asks her family members, teacher and friends about how to have…mehr

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Authors Anissa Sutton and Michael B. Sutton, have joined hands to bring forth this English-French bilingual book for children, titled How Can I Have A Good Day? Comment Puis-Je Passer Une Bonne Journée? ¿Included French and English vocabulary the glossary at the end of the book! It is a perfect book for children learning English or French as their second language. It's quite a fun bedtime story with an educational message. The book puts an emphasis on the importance of family. The little girl, who is the main character of the book asks her family members, teacher and friends about how to have a good day. The book is for the age group of 3-7 years old. The colorful illustrations make this book very uplifting for children and adults. How Can I Have A Good Day? Comment Puis-Je Passer Une Bonne Journée? encourages your child to appreciate the family and important people around them. It's perfect for any child who is nervous about starting a new day. The book has cheerful images and simple sentences that will encourage the newbie reader to keep reading. Read this cheerful and interesting bilingual book to learn more about a little girl's day. It is the first book of a French and English book collection. More will be coming, with audio books and music. Anissa & Michael B. Sutton
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"I want to give a platform and advice to indie artists," Anissa states. "I know what they go through. It's so hard to get people to listen to what you create...to support it, share it and help you succeed. Many artists only think about being an artist - singing, writing songs and performing - but they must know the business. People take advantage of you if you don't. I am a firm believer that artists must work hard by doing their part to learn all of the elements that do on behind the scenes. Their private lives may be a catastrophe in the short term but in the long run, the most important thing is to keep on learning, keep on growing and keep on going."Pump It Up was started in 2016 as a monthly magazine available digitally on line and in print on demand. In three years-time, Pump It Up has grown to 20,000 website subscribers, plus has expanded online at pumpitupmagazine.com to include a digital radio station programming 24 hours a day of exciting new music and artists, dayparted into genres ranging from French, Deep House and EDM to Pop-Dance, Jazz, R&B and Soul, Blues.Assisting Anissa in all of her music decisions and negotiations is Michael B. Sutton, music producer/songwriter, a recording artist in his own right and the CEO of Sound of Los Angeles Records. www.TheSoundOfLa.comMichael B. SuttonFor anyone seeking a supportive platform for independent artists of all stripes to stay up to date on the latest industry developments that can make the difference between just getting by and going all the way, tap into Pump It Up - today!