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Little Light Shine Bright.


Little Light Shine Bright

Monroe S Monroe.

1 Industrial city (1990 pop. 54,909), seat of Ouachita parish, SE La., on the Ouachita River; founded c.1785, inc. as a city 1900. The center of the great Monroe Natural Gas Field (discovered 1915), it has important chemical plants, as well as
. Tarver

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, Charlotte, NC 28205

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Written and illustrated by Monroe S. Tarver for young readers ages 4 to 9, Little Light Shine Bright is the story of a young firefly firefly or lightning bug, small, luminescent, carnivorous beetle of the family Lampyridae. Fireflies are well represented in temperate regions, although the majority of species are tropical and subtropical.  named Jamille who struggles with the problem of having just a little light and very little patience. Jamille tries to make her light flash brighter but can't quite do it. Her parents tell her to be patient but Jamille doesn't listen and ends up being caught in a jar while trying to prove she can do anything her older brother can do. When her light does end up shining bright to save herself and her brother, Jamille learns a valuable lesson. Young readers will learn the value of patience, of not talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
lecture, speech

rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to
 strangers, and of listening to their parents. With its boldly colored illustrations, Little Light Shine Bright is a simply wonderful, "family values family values
pl.n.
The moral and social values traditionally maintained and affirmed within a family.
" picturebook for young children.
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