Parkhurst Brothers, Inc., 2014 eISBN: 978-1-62491-012-8 | Paper: 978-1-62491-021-0 Library of Congress Classification PZ7.T21266Fig 2013
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Accolades to Erica Taylor for Figler: My Imaginary Friend. Taylor takes her readers on a journey of self-realization as a child comes to ultimately discover that the wonderful abilities possessed by Figler, the beloved imaginary friend, are talents (he/she) also possesses. The whimsical illustrations draw readers into the main character’s journey of self-discovery. This book offers a delightful poetic read inspiring young readers to dare to imagine and reach for the impossible.
Jeanine Wood - Distance Learning Coordinator Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Drafted into the WNBA in 2007 after a stellar college career at Louisiana Tech University, Erica Taylor is now a mother of four and a third-grade teacher in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she lives with her husband, the boxer Jermain Taylor.
REVIEWS
“A journey of self-realization comes to life as a child ultimately discovers that the wonderful abilities possessed by Figler, the beloved imaginary friend, are talents (he/she) also possesses. The whimsical illustrations draw readers into the main character’s journey of self-discovery. This book offers a delightful poetic read inspiring young readers to dare to imagine and reach for the ‘impossible.’”
“Sure to both teach and entertain your children, Taylor’s enchanting tale of Figler is one of the rare stories that comes straight from the heart.”
— Shawna E. Vanderbilt Barr, Editor, Your Arkansas Living Magazine
“Figler's courage will inspire young readers to dream of what they can accomplish.”
— Michelle Jimmerson, English Literature Professor, Louisiana Tech University
“A profound story that captures the real creativity of children, "Figler: My Imaginary Friend, this book can even help us adults see the strength and courage we have within. Bravo to Mrs. Taylor for not only creating a positive message, but for also using her sports platform to empower the next generation."
— Celia Anderson, author of Love, Ocean and Daddy's Home
"Beautiful illustrations and pleasing words breathe life into the imaginary Figler!"
Accolades to Erica Taylor for Figler: My Imaginary Friend. Taylor takes her readers on a journey of self-realization as a child comes to ultimately discover that the wonderful abilities possessed by Figler, the beloved imaginary friend, are talents (he/she) also possesses. The whimsical illustrations draw readers into the main character’s journey of self-discovery. This book offers a delightful poetic read inspiring young readers to dare to imagine and reach for the impossible.
Jeanine Wood - Distance Learning Coordinator Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Drafted into the WNBA in 2007 after a stellar college career at Louisiana Tech University, Erica Taylor is now a mother of four and a third-grade teacher in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she lives with her husband, the boxer Jermain Taylor.
REVIEWS
“A journey of self-realization comes to life as a child ultimately discovers that the wonderful abilities possessed by Figler, the beloved imaginary friend, are talents (he/she) also possesses. The whimsical illustrations draw readers into the main character’s journey of self-discovery. This book offers a delightful poetic read inspiring young readers to dare to imagine and reach for the ‘impossible.’”
“Sure to both teach and entertain your children, Taylor’s enchanting tale of Figler is one of the rare stories that comes straight from the heart.”
— Shawna E. Vanderbilt Barr, Editor, Your Arkansas Living Magazine
“Figler's courage will inspire young readers to dream of what they can accomplish.”
— Michelle Jimmerson, English Literature Professor, Louisiana Tech University
“A profound story that captures the real creativity of children, "Figler: My Imaginary Friend, this book can even help us adults see the strength and courage we have within. Bravo to Mrs. Taylor for not only creating a positive message, but for also using her sports platform to empower the next generation."
— Celia Anderson, author of Love, Ocean and Daddy's Home
"Beautiful illustrations and pleasing words breathe life into the imaginary Figler!"
— Spelile Rivas, Award-Winning Author
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lesson Plan: ”Figler My Imaginary Friend”
Comprehension Questions
Critical thinking
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