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Queen Quet Releases "The Sandman's Daughter"

  • Jan 16, 2020
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Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) has released a wonderful collaborative work entitled, "The Sandman's Daughter." This children's book that takes you on a journey into the magic of the Gullah/Geechee Nation's coast was done in conjunction with Robin Carter and illustrated by artist, Al Hawkins.









Git hunnuh famlee copy at www.GullahGeechee.biz.



 
 
 

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slope rider
slope rider
2 days ago

Sounds like a beautiful project—celebrating the culture and storytelling of the Gullah/Geechee Nation through a children’s book is really meaningful. Collaborations like this can make learning feel magical and engaging. It’s nice to mix in lighter moments too, whether through reading or simple fun like Slope Rider.

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Ben Cleveland
Ben Cleveland
2 days ago

geometry dash is also known for its unforgiving nature. A single mistake can send players back to the beginning of a level, which can be frustrating but also incredibly motivating. This trial-and-error approach encourages players to learn from their mistakes and gradually improve their performance.


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Geometry Dash offers multiple game modes that subtly change how gameplay feels while maintaining its core mechanics.

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Fara Pioky
Fara Pioky
Dec 06, 2025

Learning how to play GeoGuessr is about understanding patterns. If the soil is red, it might be Africa or Australia. If the roofs are orange tiles, it might be Southern Europe. The game makes geography feel alive and interactive.

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Among Us Online
Among Us Online
Nov 19, 2025

In Among Us, I'm curious to see how Al Hawkins' illustrations, combined with Queen Quet and Robin Carter's story, would feel like to read. Has anyone tried it?

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