In a world where children are often surrounded by screens and schedules, Spring Break in the Country offers a gentle reminder of the magic found in slowing down, getting dirty, and discovering joy in everyday life. This delightful story follows a curious city child as he explores the countryside with his aunt and uncle during spring break-learning not just about nature, but about connection, imagination, and the adventure of simply being present. Whether you're reading this book at bedtime or sharing it in a classroom, may it inspire young readers to look for wonder in unexpected places-and to embrace both new experiences and old-fashioned fun.
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Dr. Sharon Franklin Ross grew up in Smith County, Texas, where she loved playing outside with her cousins and using her imagination to create fun games. She has spent her life as a teacher, principal, and superintendent, helping students and schools across Texas. Today, Dr. Ross continues to share her love of learning by teaching future school leaders in colleges and universities. When she's not teaching, she enjoys being a wife, mom, grandmother, and church leader in her community.
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