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It's time for school! In this second book of A Friend Like Anian series, Anian is a little nervous about his first day of Kindergarten, but with the help of his teachers, aide and new friends, it's not so bad after all!
Anian is a wonderful little boy who is loved by all in his community. He likes to play and make new friends, among other things. He also has Down Syndrome. Because he was born with a little extra, he needs a little extra help sometimes. Follow Anian as his friends help him learn and grow!

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It's time for school! In this second book of A Friend Like Anian series, Anian is a little nervous about his first day of Kindergarten, but with the help of his teachers, aide and new friends, it's not so bad after all!

Anian is a wonderful little boy who is loved by all in his community. He likes to play and make new friends, among other things. He also has Down Syndrome. Because he was born with a little extra, he needs a little extra help sometimes. Follow Anian as his friends help him learn and grow!


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Autorenporträt
Meeka Caldwell is a wife, mother of four and a dedicated advocate in the Down Syndrome community. Noticing she couldn¿t find any children¿s books representing African Americans with Down Syndrome, she decided to write A Friend Like Anian based on her son. This is the first of a series of children¿s books, published by Brown Baby 321, representing African Americans and highlighting community, friendship and dispelling any misconceptions regarding people with special rights. She currently resides in Upper Marlboro with her husband and three children.