• a place for authors and illustrators to gain visibility for their works. (thechildrensbookreview.com)
  • The awards, which celebrate the most popular children's and young adult books by Scottish authors or illustrators, are run by Scottish Book Trust with support from Creative Scotland. (blackdiamondfm.com)
  • Something like 180 authors & illustrators, possibly the biggest children's book festival in the States? (jamespreller.com)
  • Here are a few releases featuring art or writing from local authors and illustrators, for a range of ages. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • Meet Our Authors and Illustrators! (cdc.gov)
  • With beautiful, full colour illustrations throughout by four talented illustrators, Jhonny Nunez, Giovana Medeiros, Marco Guadalupi and Mona Meslier Menaua, this book is the perfect way to engage children with the issues facing the planet and the lives of children in other countries. (lu.se)
  • Back in 2005, The New York Times was already calling the prolific Northampton author and illustrator "the biggest new talent to emerge [in the world of children's picture books] thus far in the '00s. (wbur.org)
  • Meet nationally-recognized, and locally-loved Maine Author & Illustrator Chris Van Dusen! (portlandmaine.com)
  • Dan Abdo (author/illustrator, MG SciFi/Fantasy graphic novel) Barb the Last Berzerker (2021). (tucsonfestivalofbooks.org)
  • Alexis Castellanos (author/illustrator, MG graphic novel). (tucsonfestivalofbooks.org)
  • Decur (author/illustrator, MG graphic novel). (tucsonfestivalofbooks.org)
  • John Hare (author/illustrator, picturebooks). (tucsonfestivalofbooks.org)
  • Rashin Kheiriyeh (author/illustrator picturebooks). (tucsonfestivalofbooks.org)
  • Amy Kim Kibuishi (author/illustrator graphic novels). (tucsonfestivalofbooks.org)
  • When I learned that Juleya was working on a children's book and needed an illustrator, I was excited to work with her to make her dream a reality," said Wang, who owns Michelle Wang LLC , which offers a wide range of graphic design services for businesses and individuals, including illustrations. (lakeland.edu)
  • Illustrator Karen Riedler, left, signs copies of "My Daddy Slays Dragons" with author Stephanie Kahle at the San Diego County Fair. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • Kahle also joined "My Daddy Slays Dragons" illustrator Karen Riedler in signing books at the recent San Diego County Fair. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • February 19, 2015 - Cincinnati - Local author/illustrator of beloved children's book series Lyndsay and Lainey Lion Adventure Series , Jennifer Brasington-Crowley, has partnered with the Cincinnati Zoo to celebrate the three new lion cubs born at the zoo in November. (cincinnatizoo.org)
  • Parker Rowe and illustrator Rebecca Burgess, who is also autistic, have distilled this complex and sometimes confusing experience in a new children's book. (whqr.org)
  • Cleveland illustrator Kim Soderberg teamed up with author Emilee Moore to tell a tale of a princess seeking friendship in her kingdom. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • Naturally occurring bioluminescence is the focus of Cleveland illustrator Julia Kuo's latest picture book. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • Author-illustrator Lindsay Ward follows up her This Book is Gray picture book with a zap of color in Pink Is Not A Color . (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • Their support and love was life-changing and helped me to become the reader, author, and illustrator that I am today. (myhighplains.com)
  • Corporate Authors(s) : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.);CDC Foundation. (cdc.gov)
  • On Saturday, February 15, 2020, Liberty Bay Books reopened in its historic space in downtown Poulsbo, WA with a new owner and a new look. (nwbooklovers.org)
  • The Children's Book & Author Breakfast (Friday May 29, 2020) continues to be one of the most sought-after annual events of BookExpo, drawing over 1,000 attendees each year for a morning of lively conversation with literary giants and celebrity authors. (conventionscene.com)
  • Taking place Friday, May 29, 2020, the BookExpo Children's Book & Author Breakfast will again kick off the final day of BookExpo, the must-attend destination for the publishing industry. (conventionscene.com)
  • We're in the process of announcing the 2020 shortlist of books in seven categories. (wishtv.com)
  • The grant was created and is generously funded by critically acclaimed children's book author and one of the first SCBWI members, Jane Yolen. (cbcbooks.org)
  • The first book, Olly & the Spores of Oak Hill , arrived in November 2022, with a sequel, Olly & the Spores of Sapphire Creek , due out in 2023. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • Este artículo presenta las biografías de nueve profesionales que contribuyeron al desarrollo de la Psicología en Puerto Rico y que se incluyen en la The Palgrave Biographical Encyclopedia of Psychology in Latin America editada por Ana Jacó-Vilela, Hugo Klappenbach y Rubén Ardila y que proyecta publicarse en 2023. (bvsalud.org)
  • When I wrote my picture book WHEN STEP MET SKIP, I spent a ton of time editing and revising before sending it to a developmental editor. (thejohnfox.com)
  • Surprisingly Sarah follows Sarah's nerve-wracking crush and all sorts of antics in the group of kid friends whom readers have known and loved since Invisible Emmie , the first in the series, published in 2017. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Frank Longo, a seasoned healthcare consultant specializing in management, logistics, and operating room management who earned degrees from LaSalle University and the University of Pennsylvania , is a featured speaker at national conferences and local civic organizations, and lives in Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania with his wife, Eileen, has completed his new book "Help! (prweb.com)
  • Cite this: Helping Parents and Children Deal With a Child's Limb Deformity - Medscape - Feb 25, 2021. (medscape.com)
  • Four such books were published in 2016, and Moppet Books intended to create a 50-book series of such titles. (nolo.com)
  • The three winning books will be announced at a special award ceremony on 4 March 2016. (blackdiamondfm.com)
  • And her award-winning children's books battle their way from brain to printed word with great difficulty. (yale.edu)
  • Julia Cook is well-recognized as a national award-winning children's book author who has presented in more than 600 schools across the country, regularly delivers keynote addresses at national education and counseling conferences, and already has 19 published children's books. (cdc.gov)
  • I have a board book coming out in a couple of weeks, and four books will be published in 2024. (stcroixcourier.ca)
  • Button's book My Grammie's House is set to be published in September 2024 and features a little girl giving a tour of her favourite places in her grandmother's house. (stcroixcourier.ca)
  • This week, we are starting off the first week of 2024 with three additional narrative books on human rights. (lu.se)
  • I had a lot of problems growing up,' admits the out gay author, who has spoken about his struggles with dyslexia as a child . (yahoo.com)
  • Looking back as a kid growing up with dyslexia and ADHD, my parents, who were my best advocates, let me choose whatever books I wanted to read - with no judgment. (myhighplains.com)
  • Taking the long route through the West Bank, into Jerusalem, across Israel, and finally into Gaza, Marcello Di Cintio meets with Palestinian poets, authors, librarians, and booksellers to learn about Palestine through their eyes. (lu.se)
  • Wang said Woodson had a specific vision for certain parts of the book, and she helped fill out that vision to create the completed illustrations. (lakeland.edu)
  • Children's book, illustrations by Kurt Wiese. (qbbooks.com)
  • It contains electronic files, including Jpegs of book covers, interior illustrations from the books, a customized price list students can take home to their parents, and various i-Movies or PowerPoint presentations about the books. (publicityhound.com)
  • What began as a song became a book, with illustrations she did herself, and then eventually grew in scope. (ptleader.com)
  • We like to think of children's book authors as sweet and wholesome, since these are the people helping to mold young minds. (toptenz.net)
  • Some of the elementary school teachers enjoyed the training, but wanted it to be more accessible to young children. (parkrecord.com)
  • I highly recommend this book to any parent/s with young children - perhaps struggling to promote health and wellbeing in their home, or who're just looking for a fun and educational book for the whole family. (thechildrensbookreview.com)
  • Deborah Lynn Jacobs is the author of the young adult novels Choices (Roaring Brook Press) and Powers (Square Fish). (cbcbooks.org)
  • The books range from rhymed picture books and baby board books, through middle grade fiction, poetry collections, nonfiction, and up to novels and story collections for young adults and adults. (cbcbooks.org)
  • She has performed her stories for Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel Laureates and heads of state, but her favorite audiences are still young kids. (yale.edu)
  • She spends nearly half each year reading to kids-kids young enough to magically embrace her Library Dragon (a creature who cares more about the books than the children wanting to read them), or Martina the Beautiful Cockroach (a looker of a bug ready to give a leg in marriage). (yale.edu)
  • Reedpop's BookExpo today unveiled the lineup for the Children's Book & Author Breakfast, its annual event that showcases several of literature's most esteemed children's and young adult authors. (conventionscene.com)
  • In her first picture book since the bestselling and award-winning Firebird , Copeland tells the story of a young Misty discovering her love for dance through the ballet of Coppélia. (conventionscene.com)
  • The Children's Book & Author Breakfast showcases the diversity of genres, book types, authors, and publishers within the world of children's and young adult literature," said Jennifer Martin, Event Director of BookExpo. (conventionscene.com)
  • This guest post was written by Kevin Gerard, a fantasy adventure author whose books for young adults include the series Conor and the Crossworlds series and Diego's Dragon . (publicityhound.com)
  • Sylvain accredits her writing to her career, as she has spent 17 years working with inner-city children and young adults as a speech pathologist. (canarsiecourier.com)
  • I also do early intervention with children as young as 3 years old. (canarsiecourier.com)
  • Looking for a few new books to check out this season with young readers? (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • The same Cleveland-based author behind several Marvel Miles Morales graphic novels edited together a collaborative young adult book House Party , featuring contributions from a handful of fellow young adult authors. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • I've spent the last 30+ years working with children and young adults in a variety of settings - so I understand how complicated, exhausting and exhilarating a teaching career can be. (leewardlaw.com)
  • The goal behind all of Julia's books and efforts is to actively involve young people with her fun and creative stories. (cdc.gov)
  • To help parents decide when to travel with an infant or young child, advise them that the earliest opportunity to receive routinely recommended immunizations in the United States (except for doses of hepatitis B vaccine at birth and age 1 month) is when the baby is 6 weeks old. (cdc.gov)
  • Even these young children can properly wash their hands! (cdc.gov)
  • Two of your main characters in this book is a priest and another a teenage girl/young woman - how do you relate to them and how did you find their voices when creating their characters? (lu.se)
  • I have previously published novels and books for children and young adults, but A Nearly Normal Family gave me a big breakthrough in Sweden and internationally. (lu.se)
  • Read more about the Britain's Got Talent judge's tv shows, latest book releases and family news with ex-wife Lara Stone and their son Alfred. (hellomagazine.com)
  • It's so important for kids to identify themselves in what they read: It's not an opinion, it's not a discussion - it's a fact. (yahoo.com)
  • She said that it was a challenge to present the information in a way that was easy to understand, but that it has been rewarding to hear the reactions from families who read the book. (parkrecord.com)
  • Doman considers it a success when she learns of kids who ask their parents to read "True You" over and over or students who point out their own traits, like being a good team player, while reading. (parkrecord.com)
  • Although she really loved to read, she just couldn't read as fast as the other kids. (yale.edu)
  • It is my hope and prayer that the children who read this book will be filled with self-confidence. (lakeland.edu)
  • It is important all children see themselves in the books they read," Woodson said. (lakeland.edu)
  • We need to teach empathy through the books our children read so that all children feel comfortable and acknowledged, while understanding their differences are beautiful and not shameful. (lakeland.edu)
  • Ramona author Stephanie Kahle will read her book, "My Daddy Slays Dragons," to children 7 and younger at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 11. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • Ramona Sheriff's Department Deputy Yasmina Taketa read the book, "Officer Buckle and Gloria. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • If they want to read their book, then we allow them to do that here. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • There's a heroes storytime at the Imperial Beach Library so they asked me as the author to come read it to introduce them," said Kahle, who has an associate's degree in early childhood education and a bachelor's in sociology at Cal State San Marcos. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • Read them with your children and teens and start a conversation so that we may have hope for an undivided future in which all communities feel safe. (thechildrensbookreview.com)
  • The book has been read in the classroom as part of Anti- Bullying Day in Strong Start. (missioncityrecord.com)
  • The organization Kids Need to Read in Mesa, Arizona has recently made ABC in Harmony a part of its READ Together program. (missioncityrecord.com)
  • Children's book author Artie Bennett will be in the area to read and sign copies of his books "Belches, Burps and Farts - Oh My! (centraljersey.com)
  • Thursday, Sept. 6 was National Read a Book Day - the perfect day for children's book author and Buckner Westminster Place member Ida Luttrell to share some of her books with children at the Buckner Family Hope Center in Longview . (buckner.org)
  • Ida, 84, read from her book Three Good Blankets to the group of 10 children, ages 2 to 4 years old. (buckner.org)
  • After she finished, one of the Family Hope Center staff read another of Ida's books, this time translating it into Spanish for the bilingual children. (buckner.org)
  • National Read a Book Day is an annual awareness day inviting all people to pick up a book and spend the day reading. (buckner.org)
  • I just booked another Zoom visit - 30 minutes, Q & A - with a class of 6th graders who all read Bystander over the summer. (jamespreller.com)
  • Button will read from two of her books, including Percy's Perfect Friend. (stcroixcourier.ca)
  • Talk, read, sing and play with your child every day. (cdc.gov)
  • Whether you read this story to your child online or have a hard copy of the book, ask your child to find the koala bears. (cdc.gov)
  • Bookphoria has highlighted many academic texts this year, but the in-between days around the holidays (or whenever you may have time off) is an excellent time to read narrative books on human rights. (lu.se)
  • Lake Charles, LA, June 19, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published The Sextant: In The Beginning by Steven Lee, which is the author's most recent book to date. (pr.com)
  • Held every last Saturday of the month, Storytime in the Galleries includes free copies of each author's book for the first 35 to RSVP (during months with guest authors) and free General Admission to the galleries for the first 35 participants to arrive at each event. (bowers.org)
  • Firefighters and a children's book author will bring storytime to life at the Ramona Community Library. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • If the Youth Services librarian finds an organization to partner with like the deputies, she'll plug them into storytime," Cabral said. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • Todd Parr signs copies of The Okay Book at an event in 2005. (yahoo.com)
  • and agrees to destroy all copies of the book in his possession. (abajournal.com)
  • I've done one to as many as six talks in a row, but always with a preset time during the day to sell signed copies of my books. (publicityhound.com)
  • I'll bring 20 copies of every book and close to 50 copies of the first book in each series. (publicityhound.com)
  • The Children's Book Council (CBC) is the nonprofit trade association of children's book publishers in North America, dedicated to promoting children's books and reading. (cbcbooks.org)
  • Moreover, the publishers never sought to have those works turned into children's books, and contend that they would have rejected any requests to make such works. (nolo.com)
  • They lose editors, publishers, their books go out of print. (cbcbooks.org)
  • A literary agent is a professional who represents unpublished manuscripts from authors and pitches them to traditional publishers . (thejohnfox.com)
  • Doman decided to write the book after elementary school teachers in the Park City School District told her that her first book's material was a little too advanced for their students. (parkrecord.com)
  • Books come and go, faster than ever these days, so I am especially grateful to the teachers who still find it valuable to share this book with students. (jamespreller.com)
  • Inspirations for her books come from working with children and carefully listening to parents and teachers. (cdc.gov)
  • Each day, multiple times a day in the preschool setting, teachers are washing their hands…and teaching children when and how to wash their own hands. (cdc.gov)
  • While not a healthcare clinician, I began to thoroughly research the topic of childhood obesity and weight management by studying various childhood weight management books and programs in order to obtain the necessary knowledge base to develop and implement an action plan to begin to address our child's weight problem. (prweb.com)
  • This experience revealed to me that there are not enough resource books readily available for parents that provide the basic information to begin to effectively address a child's weight management problem. (prweb.com)
  • Many parents would benefit from reading books addressing weight management specifically from the parents' point of view, with basic information, educational resources, and recommendations to immediately begin to help address their child's weight management problem. (prweb.com)
  • This book is the culmination of many hours of reading, research, development, planning, and implementing the necessary steps to assist my family in addressing our child's weight problem. (prweb.com)
  • It is written from the perspective of and for a parent of a child with a weight problem, and more importantly attempts to provide a parent with the necessary basic nutritional information to create a positive environment to be successful in beginning to manage and address a child's weight management problem. (prweb.com)
  • For example, parents can learn to intentionally point out their child's strengths days after finishing the book. (parkrecord.com)
  • Follow Michael on twitter @michaelianblack and don't forget to check out his latest children's book A Child's First Book of Trump and his hilarious new Netflix series Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later ! (maximumfun.org)
  • Stuart Reid is a Scottish writer and the author of the Gorgeous George series of children's books. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sybling Series, a new book by Dana Rhoades, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. (prleap.com)
  • The A Series of Unfortunate Events books tell the tale of three children who were orphaned after a fire destroyed their home and killed their parents. (toptenz.net)
  • Along with her brother Charles, she wrote Tales From Shakespeare, a series of adaptations of Shakespeare meant for children. (toptenz.net)
  • Best-known for The Circus Ship, the Mr. Magee series, If I Built a School, If I Built a House, and Hattie & Hudson, Chris Van Dusen is one of our favorite authors! (portlandmaine.com)
  • Karen English is a Coretta Scott King Honor Award-winner and the author of the Nikki and Deja and The Carver Chronicles series. (thechildrensbookreview.com)
  • Writing a children's book certainly has its challenges, but turning those stories into a book series has even more mountains to climb. (9and10news.com)
  • Debbie Watson , a teacher from right here in Northern Michigan has turned her middle school students' interests and turned them into the inspiration for her book series called The Polar Bear and the Dragon . (9and10news.com)
  • Misty Copeland , who made history by becoming the first African American female principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, will introduce the audience to Bunheads , the first in a series of picture books inspired by her own early experiences in ballet. (conventionscene.com)
  • Marie Lu , the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Legend series, will introduce the BookExpo audience to Skyhunter , her new novel in which she imagines an immersive world broken by war, where danger waits around every corner and loyalty is life. (conventionscene.com)
  • I believe it is just three books in the series. (city-data.com)
  • A second book - and possibly even a series - could be debuting soon, as Sylvain is currently working on continuing the adventures of her daughters' characters. (canarsiecourier.com)
  • The seventh book in Terri Libenson's acclaimed graphic novel series arrived in May. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • NEW YORK (AP) - With apologies to Nathaniel Hawthorne and admirers of "The Scarlet Letter," Dav Pilkey has a shameless name for the next installment of his multi-million selling "Dog Man" children's books series about a canine superhero: "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder," to be published March 19. (myhighplains.com)
  • Kathy says she wrote Stover to accompany her other books, all full of "helping words" that gently promote conversations about the issues today facing children and families, like childhood obesity, bullying, and the amount of time children spend plugged in. (thechildrensbookreview.com)
  • Button fell in love with picture books while studying early childhood education. (stcroixcourier.ca)
  • Whenever possible, children should complete routine childhood immunizations on a normal schedule. (cdc.gov)
  • First, by the identification of the pervert to a child, which gains a special meaning when we remember that the novel was written while the author was composing an autobiography, with emphasis on his childhood. (bvsalud.org)
  • Fredrik Colting and Melissa Medina formed a company called Moppet Books, which published so-called "KinderGuides" to the above-mentioned novels. (nolo.com)
  • Cathy Camper (author, graphic novels, picturebooks). (tucsonfestivalofbooks.org)
  • If you write children's novels, school visits are an enjoyable and profitable way to promote your books. (publicityhound.com)
  • Introduction: Comic books and graphic novels have been used in health education. (cdc.gov)
  • Page Publishing is a traditional, full-service publishing house that handles all the intricacies involved in publishing its authors' books, including distribution in the world's largest retail outlets and royalty generation. (prweb.com)
  • Todd Parr has two claims to fame: he's one of the most popular children's authors in America, and he's written one of the most frequently banned children's books in America. (yahoo.com)
  • This interactive book encourages children to help Tiger and his forest friends in their search to find Bear. (cdc.gov)
  • from Page Publishing author Frank Longo is a detailed work written from the perspective of and for a parent of a child with a weight problem and, more importantly, attempts to provide parents with the necessary basic information to create a positive environment to be successful in beginning to manage the weight problem. (prweb.com)
  • Author Todd Parr has the distinction of having written one of America's most frequently banned children's books, The Family Book . (yahoo.com)
  • I've written a book called 'Time to Pee! (wbur.org)
  • The book is written in a whimsical, fairy tale style, comparing a fire to a dragon and a firefighter to a knight in shining armor. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards honor the best books written by Indiana authors. (wishtv.com)
  • There's no better time to crack open a new book - especially one written by a local author. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • Based on true events, a heartbreaking story of love, family, hope, and survival set in post-World War II Italy-written with the heart of Orphan Train and Before We Were Yours -about poor children from the south sent to live with families in the north to survive deprivation and the harsh winters. (tlcbooktours.com)
  • A wonderful anthology of eight stories addressing children's rights and sustainable development, written by child authors from all around the world and produced in conjunction with UNESCO's Voices of Future Generations initiative. (lu.se)
  • The stories in this book are written by children aged between 8 and 12 from every corner of the globe: Canada, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, South Africa, Taiwan, Uruguay and United Arab Emirates. (lu.se)
  • She recently opened secondhand bookstores, Library House Books and Art and the Happy Historian Bookshop in Grand Rapids, Ohio, where she lives. (webwire.com)
  • Woodson is working with schools and bookstores in the Evanston area to provide access to the book and its message, which has been well received. (lakeland.edu)
  • One of the first signs that trade books in campus bookstores might be deeply troubled was when the NACS Foundation released a white paper called "Defining the College Store of 2015" at its 2010 annual Camex convention. (teleread.com)
  • She included a teaching section in the book so parents and educators can start conversations or guide thoughts for their kids before, during and after reading the book. (parkrecord.com)
  • Educators may reproduce these guides for classroom use without permission from the author. (leewardlaw.com)
  • Jane Yolen, often called "the Hans Christian Andersen of America," is the author of almost three hundred books, including Owl Moon, The Devil's Arithmetic, and How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? (cbcbooks.org)
  • including, here, adaptations of adult books aimed at children. (nolo.com)
  • The slender volume presents kids with all the different kinds of families they might see at their schools or neighborhoods - including families 'with two moms or two dads. (yahoo.com)
  • Kids really need to be able to see their families projected in ways that they can relate to. (yahoo.com)
  • You want kids to see their families in a mainstream book and not think, 'How come I don't see my family in here? (yahoo.com)
  • I told them, 'I'm going to write a book about families and I want to include as many kinds of families as possible. (yahoo.com)
  • We're excited to share with you all the ways you can shine hope to vulnerable children and families around the world. (buckner.org)
  • The book costs $65, with proceeds going to benefit Olympic Neighbors, a local nonprofit serving people with developmental disabilities and their families by providing safe, affordable housing, and staff support as well as community inclusion services. (ptleader.com)
  • Now as a published author, Ann is happy to share another way to help families learn and grow. (cdc.gov)
  • Agricultural safety comic book for Latinx migrant families: development and evaluation. (cdc.gov)
  • Method: The purpose of the study was to create a bilingual, culturally specific educational comic book to inform families of safety issues in youth hand-harvesting agricultural work and provide anticipatory guidance safety tips for agricultural work camp residence. (cdc.gov)
  • "Seriously Silly: A Decade of Art and Whimsy by Mo Willems" showcases his children's book art at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art (125 West Bay Road, Amherst, through Feb. 23). (wbur.org)
  • Combined with her love of books and experience as a children's specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children's literature to grow readers. (thechildrensbookreview.com)
  • This is a message that every child needs to hear, and we need to share it in a way that is easy for even the youngest child to internalize. (lakeland.edu)
  • Based on inspiration from her own daughter's physical challenges, she's eager to share the lessons and values expressed in her book. (canarsiecourier.com)
  • Fatima Doman is the author of "True You: Authentic Strengths for Kids. (parkrecord.com)
  • The children's book teaches kids how to identify and develop their strengths. (parkrecord.com)
  • Doman, a speaker and coach and the author of the book "Authentic Strengths," plans to release the children's version of her book on May 8. (parkrecord.com)
  • True You: Authentic Strengths for Kids" uses positive psychology methods to feature all 24 character strengths that she highlights in the adult version and provides examples of how an individual can exercise those strengths. (parkrecord.com)
  • She said that helping everyone, but especially youth, understand their strengths can be very beneficial to one's development and emotional well-being. (parkrecord.com)
  • In a mixed-methods design, a multistate and multidisciplinary team used focus groups to obtain the voice of potential users regarding the strengths and weaknesses of the comic book prototype and scales on satisfaction, helpfulness, and usability. (cdc.gov)
  • A A A B A A A ABSTRACT We examined the validity of the Arabic versions of 2 main measures of child psychopathol- ogy: the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and the Development and Well-Being Assess- ment (DAWBA). (who.int)
  • Page's accomplished writers and publishing professionals allow authors to leave behind these complex and time-consuming issues and focus on their passion: writing and creating. (prweb.com)
  • The first time I had to address it was when the book came out. (yahoo.com)
  • Jane expressed her inspiration for this award: "At a time when publishing is changing, when delivery of story has changed more thoroughly than at any time since Guttenberg, the mid-list authors are finding it harder and harder to find a traditional publisher to stick with them. (cbcbooks.org)
  • At a time when children are starting to understand racial difference, superiority, and internalize racism, we need to remind little Black girls and boys of their beauty and educate all kids about racial and cultural differences. (lakeland.edu)
  • By the time the students are exposed to everything, they can't wait to show their parents the price list and ask if they can buy a signed copy when the author visits their school. (publicityhound.com)
  • Their time at the Family Hope Center merged two of Buckner International's pillar areas of service: vulnerable children and seniors. (buckner.org)
  • Summer is the perfect time to dip into these children's books crafted by local authors and artists. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • I'm an author who also wears a teacher's hat: I taught both elementary and pre-school-age children for several years before choosing to write full-time. (leewardlaw.com)
  • The author says her time in St. Stephen has inspired many of her stories, and used Mrs. Jones, the supportive teacher in Tough Like Mum as another example. (stcroixcourier.ca)
  • It's worked out that I've had a new book come out almost every time I've come home. (stcroixcourier.ca)
  • At this time you can't give time to your children, Our Children's House is well known for being the best Kindergarten near me, Childcare centers, and preschool in Serangoon. (cdc.gov)
  • Eric Hauser told the Dallas Morning News that his book was an attempt to teach conservative views, a viewpoint he feels is lacking in children's literature. (abajournal.com)
  • The book is about how the news is delivered, and how the news is perceived by the general population. (city-data.com)
  • TeleRead runs book news and reviews and keeps up with other media appealing to smart booklovers. (teleread.com)
  • Published by Page Publishing, Frank Longo's engrossing book is an invaluable resource for parents of children with a weight problem. (prweb.com)
  • Every child is born with an innate talent and unique gift that defines them and when inspired in a positive light by us, they can ultimately enhance the world by sharing their invaluable gift. (missioncityrecord.com)
  • This interactive coloring book is designed to teach children about the basics of tuberculosis (TB). (cdc.gov)
  • Over the last eight years, I've travelled the country doing author talks at countless elementary and middle schools. (publicityhound.com)
  • Eve has been a children's book author and SCBWI member for over twenty years. (cbcbooks.org)
  • Plus Biz has a screamer, Theresa goes to the beach, and we talk to Michael Ian Black about fatherhood, twitter, writing children's books, and Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later (in which he stars), which is streaming now on Netflix, to our endless delight! (maximumfun.org)
  • Nominated authors must have significant connections to Indiana or have lived in Indiana for at least five years. (wishtv.com)
  • A resident of Canarsie for 20 years, Sylvain always wanted to write a children's book. (canarsiecourier.com)
  • The study is a prospective pilot study conducted at the University of Western Santa Catarina with a convenience sample of 20 children aged 4-6 years old, with and without previous dental experience. (bvsalud.org)
  • According to The Advertiser newspaper in Adelaide, Australia, Reid "has found a clever way to sell more books" by travelling the festival circuit doing funny talks about books and writing for kids. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this interview, Jennifer Gennari talks about two of her books for 8-12 year olds. (buzzsprout.com)
  • I engage in a host of other marketing efforts, but I've found that author talks can generate significant sales if you work closely with the school librarian to prepare students for your arrival. (publicityhound.com)
  • She began taking her passion seriously during the pandemic, using her professional tools and psychological resources to help inspire and empower all children - especially the disabled. (canarsiecourier.com)
  • UNESCO's Voices of Future Generations initiative works to empower children all around the world. (lu.se)
  • This way the child understands the new words and if they forget how to pronounce them, they may remember what they mean by recognizing them in sentences. (prleap.com)
  • Page Publishing understands that authors should be free to create, not mired in logistics like eBook conversion, establishing wholesale accounts, insurance, shipping, taxes, and so on. (prweb.com)
  • The covers of the books included the titles of the original works of literature, along with the original authors, and in smaller text, a logo for "KinderGuides" and an explanation that the books were intended as an introduction for children. (nolo.com)
  • Woodson, motivated in part by her work as Family Support Specialist with the Childcare Network of Evanston and the lack of diversity of children's literature, has published a children's book, "I Hope They Understand," to educate and celebrate racial and cultural dissimilarities, while reminding Black children of their beauty. (lakeland.edu)
  • The awards introduce more readers to Indiana authors and the incredible works of literature they create. (wishtv.com)
  • I only write 49 percent of the book and the audience puts in the rest," Willems likes to say. (wbur.org)
  • Having the experience of working with people with a range of abilities and communication disorders has definitely helped me write my book," she said. (canarsiecourier.com)
  • but did you always know you wanted to write books? (lu.se)
  • We like to promote local authors. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
  • According to the local author, this is the first ABC book that encompasses the global community with the universal message of love. (missioncityrecord.com)
  • You can pick your local bookstore to buy from or have proceeds distributed to local independent book stores. (wishtv.com)
  • Acclaimed local author Tricia Springstubb explores a new friendship between Gladys, Jude and a neighborhood mutt named True Blue, and the challenges of family dynamics around adoption and loss. (clevelandmagazine.com)
  • Salty & the Pirates," the new children's book by local artist Marie Delaney, on sale at The Artful Sailor. (ptleader.com)
  • Innes, then still a student at university, decided not only to illustrate the book but to found a publishing company, My Little Big Town (MLBT), to publish it. (wikipedia.org)
  • I had always wanted to illustrate children's books, and I was in the midst of working on my own children's book when Juleya contacted me. (lakeland.edu)
  • The paperback book is for children ages 0-5 and will help them understand people come in different shapes, sizes and colors, and that is what makes everyone beautiful. (lakeland.edu)
  • It is vital adults assist children in developing healthy racial and cultural identities so that racial and cultural differences are seen as beautiful and not distasteful," said Woodson, who received a bachelor's degree in psychology from Lakeland. (lakeland.edu)
  • Psychology child. (bvsalud.org)
  • The books center around the antics of Lyndsay and Lainey, orphaned lion cub sisters who live in the veterinary hospital at the Sunnyville City Zoo and Rehabilitation Center. (cincinnatizoo.org)
  • Theresa rolls with it while Biz lets her sadness for her ever aging children manifest itself into an unhealthy "yes! (maximumfun.org)
  • He empowered children with his stories, though the content was sometimes questioned for its open references to magic, racism, alcohol abuse, and use of words like "ass" and "slut" . (toptenz.net)
  • The latter sentence and accompanying illustration is what has made The Family Book one of the most banned picture books in the country, and its author a regular speaker during Banned Books Week , an annual event during the first week of October that celebrates freedom of expression in the face of censorship. (yahoo.com)
  • Her titles include picture book, One Million Men and Me (Just Us Books), chapter book, NEATE: Eddie's Ordeal (Just Us Books), and two picture books published by G.P. Putnam's Sons. (aalbc.com)