Loss is an inescapable fact of life. We must deal with it, and so must our children. If we are to help them, we must let them know it's okay to talk about it. In this children's book titled Daddy, Why do Bubbles Disappear? the author explains the temporary nature of life and cherishing each moment through the eyes of a young boy named Gabriel.
Loss is an inescapable fact of life. We must deal with it, and so must our children. If we are to help them, we must let them know it's okay to talk about it. In this children's book titled Daddy, Why do Bubbles Disappear? the author explains the temporary nature of life and cherishing each moment through the eyes of a young boy named Gabriel.
Failure is an inescapable fact of life. We must deal with it, and so must our children. If we are to help them, we must let them know it's okay to talk about it. In this children's book titled Coach, What am I doing Wrong the author explains dealing with failure and using visualization and positive thinking to overcome through the eyes of a young boy, Xavier. As a young girl, the author memorized definitions in the dictionary and studied the thesaurus. She fell in love with words and began writing. While writing wasn't always at the forefront, it was always her passion and remained close to her heart. For more than thirty years, she collected her thoughts in the form of devotionals, poetry and stories. Now, she lives her purpose by sharing her inspirational works to help encourage children and adults to take action for the good of all of mankind.
Preservation of life is an inescapable fact of life. We must deal with it, and so must our children. If we are to help them, we must let them know it's okay to talk about it.
In this children's book titled Mommy, Where are all the honeybees the author explains important role of the honeybee and how its decline significantly impacts all living.
Through the eyes of a young girl, Leila, it encourages children to do their part to preserve and Save the Honeybees.
Preservation of life is an inescapable fact of life. We must deal with it, and so must our children. If we are to help them, we must let them know it's okay to talk about it.
In this children's book titled Mommy, Where are all the honeybees the author explains important role of the honeybee and how its decline significantly impacts all living.
Through the eyes of a young girl, Leila, it encourages children to do their part to preserve and Save the Honeybees.
Failure is an inescapable fact of life. We must deal with it, and so must our children. If we are to help them, we must let them know it's okay to talk about it. In this children's book titled Coach, What am I doing Wrong the author explains dealing with failure and using visualization and positive thinking to overcome through the eyes of a young boy, Xavier. As a young girl, the author memorized definitions in the dictionary and studied the thesaurus. She fell in love with words and began writing. While writing wasn't always at the forefront, it was always her passion and remained close to her heart. For more than thirty years, she collected her thoughts in the form of devotionals, poetry and stories. Now, she lives her purpose by sharing her inspirational works to help encourage children and adults to take action for the good of all of mankind.