Meet Our Fabulous Author Kori Jenkins
Hi! My name is Kori. I’m a children’s book author and this is my first children’s book.
Hi! My name is Kori. I’m a children’s book author and this is my first children’s book.
After being mistakenly left behind, Foofi must find a way to get back home. He must rely on his own senses to find his faithful friend again, and he must do it on his own.
Patrick and his mom learn that faith and hope, and sometimes dreams, make the impossible the only thing that makes sense!
What if you reached other children you haven’t met sharing a simple phrase your mother taught you? What if everyone listened and shared those words? Wouldn’t the world be a better place? In Shine Your Light, Shaun has moved to a new school and is afraid to walk inside for the first time. He’s afraid he won’t make any friends, but his mother helps him overcome his fear by reminding him of a simple phrase. In his heart, he knows to share this phrase with others and knows it can help others the same way it helped him. Did this simple phrase touch others? Did it change lives?
Hello Friends,
Hurray! October is here, The month full of festivals! As this festival season brings a lot of festivities to celebrate around the world.
Festivals are all about caring, sharing, and making memories with family and friends. Make your Dusshera and Halloween more enjoyable with the KidlioMag October Edition.
In this festival special edition, we incorporated the best Halloween & Dusshera activities, spooky fun games, stories, and much more! I hope you will like it, and please do not forget to share your feedback.
We are looking for writers and artists like you, so please send us your stories and drawings at kidliomag@gmail.com.
Happy Halloween!
Happy Dusshera
I’m a Haitian-American writer, a lover of nature, and an adventurer. I’ve spent many years learning about the land around me and exploring its healing capabilities. This discovery was so profound that I began leading hikes for local explorers and decided to distill some of nature’s teachings through my first-ever children’s book.
Meet Toby: a young monster who has skin like a fish, fur like a dog, and smells like cotton candy when he gets excited. He lives with his family in the basement of Marymount Mansion and once a year ventures out into the real world when everyone is dressed for Halloween. Toby becomes frustrated with hiding below ground and sets off on an all-important quest.
While walking home from school one day Sophia and her Mother stumbled upon a grassy field full of white fluffy dandelions. Sophia’s Mother tells her that dandelions are called wish flowers. They each pick one and take it home. Sophia finds that there is something else special about the dandelion. After blowing the puff and making a wish, she blows into the dandelion stem and discovers that it makes a sound like a horn. Sophia decides that she will call it a dandelion horn. What will Sophia do with her new horn?
This is a book suitable for readers 8-12+, told in verse, and illustrated by an artist who was a kindergarten teacher in the 1930s in Boston, USA. Her name was Beatrice Dvilnsky and a Google search revealed nothing about her.
What was Goldilocks like when she grew to adulthood? Did the encounter with the bears
affect the course of her life in any way?
I am a bilingual writer, writing across several genres, in Irish and English, and this year I was awarded “The Children’s Books Ireland Award”. Some of my books, including haiku books for children 8-12, are free on the FreeKidsBooks platform:
I am an Air Force veteran who served between March 2005 – April 2017. I am a Finance Manager, Researcher and blogger.