In society, stereotypes are everywhere. Boys can be this, and girls can be that, but not often are they one in the same. Follow Matt and Anne as they work together to find out it’s okay to be who they are, even if it’s not considered the “norm”. At the end of the day, the most important thing is to be true to yourself and love who you are!
I started out as a social studies teacher over forty years ago. I left teaching to found and become the CEO of a large ground transportation company, as well as the author of over 70 books. I write in all genres and have two pen names. During the pandemic, I studied to be a medium and have been mentored by some of the greats in that field.
As you can probably guess, I am a fan of peanut butter. I’m nutty like that. But I live in France, and I can assure you that NO ONE eats peanut butter here except me.
After meeting Coco at Summer Camp, Shelly wants to hear and learn all about the places he’s been. She has the idea that they could go to the Capitol – Washington, D.C. Packing their bags, they are on their way before you know it traveling, learning about history, seeing museums, and having the most fun! The best learning is the one you don’t even realize is happening!
Venture deep into the ocean with Tally Turtle and Matilda Whale.
This wonderful tale for young readers introduces the ecological impact of oil spills on nature.
As Tally goes on an adventure of a lifetime, you will discover a story of friendship and courage, and learn about the cycle of life with a special surprise ending!
Shelley Goes to Summer Camp is a great way to teach kids about love, acceptance, embracing new changes, and dealing with their fears and anxieties while away from family.
Shelly is heading off to summer camp, this will be her first time away from her family. Shelly was scared and nervous, then her parents told her about making new memories and new friends, so she was also looking for a great adventure with new friends.
Join Shelly on her adventurous journey to summer camp as she meets an adorable parrot named Coco and makes new friends and memories along the way.
This book is a celebration of friendship, kindness, diversity and encourages children to accept each other with an open heart.
This is an easy-to-read children’s book about emotions. Young children, particularly toddlers, and preschoolers, will identify and understand their primary emotions with simple facial expressions, such as happy, sad, mad, and scared.
When I’m not reading or writing I can be found either playing video games or watching anime. My favorite soft drink is Moxie, which is a well known drink in the New England region of the United States Of America. I actually dabbled in Computer Repair as a teenager and that was only to keep my computer from breaking down so I could write.
My name is Judith Shaw. I am a mother to two young men, Rashidi and Nathaniel, who are my motivators. I am married to a supportive partner Gary Kohut. I am a visiting home Registered Practical Nurse (RPN). I find solace in reading and writing poetry. I am a daydreamer. It was through daydreaming I was able to create my platform Black Coco Brown to celebrate my Culture, my Blackness and the Arts within my Culture. I also perform and organizes poetry events.
New Year is a new beginning….
It is the perfect time to look back and learn from past experiences and make resolutions for the new year. It is an opportunity to try new things, make changes in our life, start on a new path, and say goodbye to bad habits and problems. I really hope that 2023 will be kinder and healthier for all of you.