Thank You, Helpers!, Patricia Hegarty
Thank You, Helpers!, Patricia Hegarty
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Thank You, Helpers!
Doctors, Nurses, Teachers, Grocery Workers, and More Who Care for Us

Author: Patricia Hegarty

Narrator: Soneela Nankani

Unabridged: 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/26/2020


Synopsis

A joyous, rhyming celebration of all the essential workers who help us everyday! From healthcare workers, to delivery people, grocery workers, teachers, and more, readers can cheer for these heroes!

To caregivers for our loved ones,
as you all play your parts,
you are heroes, yes you are,
we keep you in our hearts!

A contribution will be made by Random House Children's Books to Americares to benefit health workers in conjunction with the publication of this book.

We have a lot of people to thank for helping us every day! Doctors, nurses, and paramedics help keep us healthy, while grocery workers, warehouse workers, and delivery people get us the supplies we need. And we can't forget teachers, volunteers, and the countless others who make the world a little brighter!

With a upbeat rhyme scheme perfect for reading aloud, this celebration of all different kinds of helpers will be sure to entertain parents and children alike and foster an appreciation of those around us.

About The Author

Pat began working in children's publishing more years ago than she cares to remember and is currently Editorial Director at Caterpillar Books in the UK. She has written about all kinds of things from trees and bees to abcs (and she loves to rhyme).Born in 1974, Michael has been drawing pictures ever since he could pick up a Burnt Sienna crayon and scribble all over the new wallpaper. Nowadays, he tends to use pencils, paper, and a Mac. When he's not drawing pictures or solving mysteries, he lives in Surrey, with his lovely wife Alice, his two crazy kids Noah and Matilda, and an imaginary dog.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tapani on December 26, 2018

Pieni, kiva kirja kiittämisestä. Tässä on pieni sorminukke keskellä kirjaa. Sormi laitetaan sisään kirjan takakannesta. Luettiin portugaliksi poitsun kanssa heti pari kertaa.......more