Meet Our Fabulous Author Gail Morin
I am a past educator who loves to write and make a difference in children’s lives with fun morals and coloring books also.
I am a past educator who loves to write and make a difference in children’s lives with fun morals and coloring books also.
I grew up in a tiny rural farming town in the interior of British Columbia and spent my childhood riding horses and as an active 4H member. I am now a grade one and two teacher at a small rural school and I love every minute of it! The job definitely has its challenges but its those little moments throughout the day of kids saying the kindest and
Hello! My name is Tamia (pronounced Ta- mia) I am a Virginia native a author, educator specializing in Special Education. I love reading, writing , traveling and spending time with my family. I am a dog mom to a goldendoodle named Cali, I am an auntie, friend , daughter and I am also a twin! Mya’s Magic Methods is my first published book.
I have Autism, more specifically, Aspergers.
Hello! Thank you for giving me this opportunity to appear in Kidliomag! I appreciate it. My name is Alia Pierre-Louis. I am an Elementary School Teacher in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I love my job! I can say that I am a pretty passionate and caring professional. I am also quite dedicated and don’t know how to give less than 100% in everything that I want to do.
I love anything outdoors! Hiking, biking, boating, traveling, swimming, etc and I love to take my two young children and husband along with me to do these activities. I could play outside all day long, I love it! I also love to bake and cook!
Dear Friends,
February is Black History Month and brings several excellent excuses to partake of life’s best things: celebrations of love, civil rights achievements, and Nutella day. Raising a happy and confident child in this big world is the most difficult job for a parent, so it is important to encourage and empower them to be brave and confident. Love is the best and most beautiful thing in this world that cannot be seen or touched but just felt in the heart. It is important to tell them that they are always loved and have the capability to make this world a better place to live for all.
We dedicated this month’s edition to Black history and incorporated books, articles, games, and activities that promote love, diversity, and inclusion. I hope you all will like it, and please share your feedback at kidliomag@gmail.com
Love & Peace
Happy Reading!
Ever since I can remember, I’ve loved stories. “Tell me about the olden days,” I used to say to my mom, meaning, “What was it like when you were a kid?” “Tell me again how I’d climb onto your lap when I was a baby to eat your ice cream,” I’d insist to my dad. I even liked the stories about the boogieman my big sister made to scare me. My favorite toys were dolls and my favorite games involved playing pretend, which is really just another form of storytelling. And of course I loved being read to. Where the Wild Things Are. Harry the Dirty Dog. Harold and the Purple Crayon. Once, in kindergarten, I read a book aloud to my class. “She’s just making it up,” I heard one boy say to another. He was right that I couldn’t read yet, but I hadn’t made up a single word. I simply knew the book by heart because I’d had my mother read it to me so many times. I don’t remember what book it was, but I do remember it rhymed horse with of course. That was something else I was beginning to love: how words sounded when you put them next to each other in different combinations.
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.