May 30, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

KidlioMag June Edition 2022

As we all know, many rare animal species are extinct, and many aquatic animals suffer due to plastic and garbage in the oceans. Wildlife species and animals suffer when they get stuck in plastic or eat it. These activities affect our ecosystem and disrupt the balance in nature. We should preserve our environment and resources for future generations and save our wildlife. Our one small step to save Earth can bring a big change, so we all should come forward to save our beautiful planet.

May 29, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Buster and the Brain Bully by Christina Pellegrino

My name is Buster, and I’ve got a Brain Bully.
It affects my mood, and I don’t understand it fully―
like during a storm, when I get so very scared,
or―during a test―when I feel unprepared.

Read along with me as I discover how to cope,
by helping others realize that there is hope.
We all have bad days, but together we face our fears.
Brain Bullies, be gone! You’re not welcome here.

May 28, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Daddy Goes To Hair School by Barbara Hinyard

Ava mom goes out of town and her hair is a mess her dad freaks out because he doesn’t know how to do her hair so he enrolls in hair school to learn how to do different hair styles and to educate himself on how to do his daughters hair.

May 27, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Mason by Megan E Rogers

Meet Mason is a short sweet story that explains who he is, what it is like to be blind and what makes him so uniquely special! It’s purpose is to teach children about other children who are blind or may have a special need.

May 27, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Megan E. Rogers

Hi, My name is Megan Rogers, author and owner of MasonStrong Publishing and Apparel. I am the mother of 2 amazing boys, Mason and Christopher. Mason, my first born, was born with an extremely rare genetic syndrome called Lenz Microphthalmia Syndrome causing him to be blind with other health issues.

May 26, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

MIMI MEMAW YAYA GAGA NANA GRANNY BIG MAMA AND ME by Iselyn Hamilton-Austin

Being a grandmother is the greatest joy of experiencing moments and memories, and watching your grandchildren grow, love, and learn. MIMI MEMAW YAYA GAGA NANA GRANNY BIG MAMA AND ME is the first book in the MIMI and ME children’s book series where readers of any and all ethnic and cultural backgrounds can enjoy the experience of the loving bond between a child and their grandmother, which leaves a lasting memory.

May 26, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Iselyn Hamilton Austin

Iselyn Hamilton Austin is a practicing Family Nurse Practitioner x 21 years, who specializes in pediatrics. She boasts a 43-year nursing career that started at the age of 17 as an LPN (licensed practical nurse) and pursued her education until she became an ARNP.

May 26, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Kyla Saphir

Q: First tell us something about yourself?


I am a mother to an amazing 6 year old daughter, an early childhood educator, a certified yoga instructor, and the author of the new children’s book On Brighter Days. I am originally from Chicago but currently live in Columbia, South Carolina with my husband, daughter, and our dog, Nia.

Q: How and when did your journey start as a writer?


I have been keeping journals ever since I could write. On every family vacation or trip we took, I would record all the things we did, saw, and experienced. I liked writing everything down and then reading over it later to reminisce. As an early childhood educator, I am obsessed with high quality children’s books. There are so many great stories being written that really grab children’s attention and open their eyes to the world. However, there is a lack of quality children’s books for only children and families that struggle with secondary infertility so I hope to fill in that missing demographic with On Brighter Days. Every child and family should be represented in books so they can see their reflection.
Q: When did you write your first story? Is it published or not?
I wrote my first book in August 2021 and with the help of my wonderful editor and publisher, it was released in May 2022.


Q: Tell us something more about your book?


The inspiration for the book, On Brighter Days, came from my personal struggle with secondary
infertility. I am the youngest of five children and wanted my daughter to have siblings. We started trying for another child when she was about two years old. After many doctors appointments and failed attempts, I found out I wouldn’t be able to have any more children without expensive and invasive medical interventions because of fibroids.
When I realized we would not be able to have more kids, I began to look for books for my daughter to explain our experience to her and make sense of it since she asked almost everyday for a sibling. The bookshelves were empty. There were only a few books about being an only child and only one about secondary infertility. I am passionate about high quality children’s literature and so we decided to write our own book addressing these feelings for other parents and only children. A therapist I worked with said that this would help both of us process our complex feelings. Now I get to share it with families who also may be struggling with
infertility.

Q: Why do you choose kids as your reader ? Is there any specific reason?


As a teacher of early childhood for 12 years, I am a huge fan and collector of children’s
literature. Children’s books are a great way to explain to young people about the diversity of people and viewpoints in their world. Kids should see themselves reflected in the books they read. My daughter is heavily influenced by the books that what we read and she often asks questions related to them. Books are her window to the world and when we couldn’t find one about our experience, we decided to write our own.


Q: How did these stories and characters come to your mind?


The characters are based on my daughter’s experience as an only child as well as other only children we’ve met. I wanted to make sure the book showed a variety of only child families- from ones with two parents who are a man and a woman, gay couples, parents from every racial background, and single parents.


Q: Do you want to leave any message for your readers?


Children often want things they can’t always have whether it be a pet, a toy, or even a sibling. This book highlights how lucky kids are to have all the love and support of their family no matter the size.

May 25, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Gabe’s Christmas Wish by Katrina Doucet

A young boy’s grief and a heartfelt Christmas wish give way to a magical adventure of hope.

It’s the first Christmas Eve without his loving parents, and a grief-stricken child named Gabe has a sad heart. Mourning their absence, the despondent boy makes a wish that changes his lonely night into one of adventure. Through a dreamily illustrated text, author Katrina Doucet masterfully weaves a poignant story of hope about dealing with loss.

A story of grief and hope conveying that a parent’s love endures forever.

May 24, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Ollie’s Day Gets Rocky by Melanie Post

Ollie the Octopus and his rock band Ocean Rocks are on a quest to win the talent show…. until everyone in the band except for Ollie gets sick and cannot perform! Will Ollie be able to save the day?