The ability to understand and accept individual differences is an essential part of life. Adopted children face a wide variety of issues that sets them apart from children who live with their birth parents. Gayle H Swift and her daughter, Casey A Swift, wrote ABC Adoption & … [Read more...]
Q & A with Gayle Swift
Parents and teachers often use picture books to introduce controversial or sensitive topics. Adults who are struggling with ways to open up dialogue with their adopted children, should consider reading Gayle and Casey Swift's book ABC, Adoption and Me. Today, I am interviewing … [Read more...]
Picture Book Captures Life on Oregon Trail
After decades of being a successful teacher and educational consultant, Kay Winters, turned her attention to writing children’s books in a variety of genres. Her latest book, Voices from the Oregon Trail (Dial Books for Young Readers, 2014 Illustrated by Larry Day) introduces … [Read more...]
Q & A With Kay Winters
Some people immediately start writing and publishing their works in their youth. Others wait until after they have graduated from college before they publish their first work. Another group makes a midlife career change and then pursues their writing passion. Kay Winters falls … [Read more...]
When Audrey Met Alice- Review
Rebecca Behrens hooks most young readers on the first page of When Audrey Met Alice. Few would turn away from the opportunity to get a glimpse of life inside the White House. Using the fictional character, Audrey Rose, readers see the pluses and minuses of being the President’s … [Read more...]
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