Meet Our Fabulous Author Mariam Shapera
My name is Mariam Shapera. I am a wife and mother of three. I work as a part-time family physician.
My name is Mariam Shapera. I am a wife and mother of three. I work as a part-time family physician.
This story is about an autistic little boy Buddy and his daily adventures.
Asia Hollaway is 6 years old young girl who lives in Georgia from a single parent household and one big brother, Trevion.
Abby is a sweet little girl with big dreams. She faces challenges in school and has trouble making friends. Abby feels lonely and thinks something is wrong with her. No one, not even her family, seems to understand her or see that Abby is struggling with something unknown. A kind and patient teacher observes Abby and figures out what the trouble is. With her teacher’s help, Abby overcomes her problem without having to stop dreaming.
IMAGINE is a beautifully illustrated story that features a collection of practical calming strategies for a wide range of children’s anxieties. The story follows a kind young boy as he demonstrates his thoughtfulness, and his theatrical skills, to help many of his culturally-diverse classmates cope with the stresses of their school day. He gently suggests eight different calming strategies to his friends to assist them in returning to mindfulness, so they may continue with a productive day.
I am a lifelong resident of Minnesota, where I live with my supportive family consisting of my husband and two children.
Daddy, Can You Bring Me the Moon? by Justin Vaughn, a 30-page children’s picture book, is a short story of a father and a daughter who share a slice of nighttime together on a beach. The story shifts focus when the daughter asks her father if he could bring her the moon. She is in awe of it and wishes it could be a lot closer.
I’m an avid writer, author and entrepreneur. I live in Lawrence NJ with my beautiful wife, three incredible children and two rambunctious dogs.
Shanequa Waison-Rattray is a wife, a mother of two, and a graduate of Coppin State University in Baltimore, MD.
The Oxes are back with another adventure in moral land! In this rhyme along story, Hazel and her younger brother, Zee, are getting ready for game night when Hazel notices Zee has drawn on their Mommy’s wall!
After cleaning it off and telling him to never do that again, both Hazel and her mother are confused by what appears to be a child who refuses to listen.
This is a cute relatable story teaching kids how to follow directions, yet a bigger lessons for grown ups on how to give them!