Fancy Nancy likes to use fancy words, so when she gets to write a book report, she chooses one with the fancy name of Sacajawea. Nancy spends most of her time creating a dazzling book report cover that reflects her artistic talent. After all, she is the second-best artist in her class. Writing two sentences is all she can muster before she falls asleep. Crestfallen, she admits to her teacher her error in spending too much time on the cover. Her teacher becomes her heroine when she asks Nancy to tell the class about the heroine, Sacajawea. This story is a learning lesson about time management with a tiny bit of history. The colorful illustrations are bright and fun, and defining the fancy words within the story was a great idea.
Reviewed by a staff member, First Regional Library
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The book is highly recommended as an enlightening and refreshing read set in the Depression Era of the South.







































Carol is sharing her BBQ Chicken cups. You can find Carol at her blog, carolmoncado.wordpress.com and be sure to join her Facebook Writing Group 1K1Hr.
















First, as promised, a copy of My One Word- the book-ebook format. Which as someone pointed out is actually many words....hmm.













