Mixed Me!

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  • Mixed Me! Book Detail

  • Author : Taye Diggs
  • Release Date : 2015-10-06
  • Publisher : Feiwel & Friends
  • Genre : Juvenile Fiction
  • Pages : 40
  • ISBN 13 : 1250099749
  • File Size : 87,87 MB

Mixed Me! by Taye Diggs PDF Summary

Book Description: Mom and Dad say I'm a blend of dark and light: "We mixed you perfectly, and got you just right." Mike has awesome hair. He has LOTS of energy! His parents love him. And Mike is a PERFECT blend of the two of them. Still, Mike has to answer LOTS of questions about being mixed. And he does, with LOTS of energy and joy in this charming story about a day in the life of a mixed-race child.

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