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Children's Book Writers

Do you write books that are for children? Are you a teacher who works with children? Are you a mom or a dad? If you love children check out this group. Your books can be added to my website page for authors and their books. Its good Promotion

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Latest Activity: Jun 20, 2023

Writing children's books is a most rewarding experience. The joy that comes from knowing, that your story, put a smile on the face of a little one, is heartwarming. The tale being read to them, will impress them and teach them, while they listen to, or read the words, of a children's book. As an author, I feel blessed to be able to touch the lives of children, by the tales I write.



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Comment by Kathy Stemke on January 3, 2010 at 8:19am
Thanks for giving animals a voice.
Comment by Brian L Porter on January 3, 2010 at 5:37am
I'm delighted to be able to add not one but TWO wonderful 5 star reviews received on Amazon and Barnes & Noble by Tilly's Tale. I'm so pleased that the book seems to be doing exactly what it was intended to in terms of reaching out to educate and inform people about the plight of abused and neglected dogs, and about the great work of those who work so hard to rescue and re-home them. As for Tilly, she's so happy her 'wagometer' has gone off the scale and her tail muscles must be getting worn out!

Here's what the reviewers had to say:

5.0 out of 5 stars Tilly - an ideal book for all ages, December 17, 2009
By Gladys Hobson (UK) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)

I know from experience what inspires youngsters and the sort of stories that appeal to them.
Children will enjoy reading this book themselves. And younger children having it read to them. It is inspiring and speaks of the emotions of those who rely on others for their essential needs, protection and comfort. Children can relate to this -- for themselves and their own pets. Teachers would enjoy reading this book to their young pupils. I have no doubt that the children would be inspired to write both about Tilly and their own pet, and to paint pictures. They could also be involved in drama using the book's theme. I almost wish I was still teaching!
A delightful story for any age.


And on Barnes & Noble...
LittlePA
Sad but redeeming story from the dog's view.

Posted December 10, 2009, 11:24 PM EST: Harry Porter tells a heart felt tale of a terrier Tilly in her own words. A great book to introduce younger readers to plight of homeless pets but also teaches them how a little love and attention can change these pets for the better. Mandy Hedrick's illustation's add depth and help tell Tilly's story.


Here's a full list of current suppliers of Tilly's Tale:

4RV Publishing
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
Powell's Books
and in the UK from Amazon.co.uk
Abebooks.co.uk

And Tilly's tale Merchandise can be seen and ordered from:

http://www.zazzle.com/4rv_publishing/gifts?cg=196106383605034519&am....UK buyers can obtain the range from http://www.zazzle.co.uk/tilly%27s+tale+gifts
Comment by DragonCub on December 24, 2009 at 5:33am
Hi,
Some new books have been added on DragonCub including Xmas related books and ebooks. Do visit the site at:

www.dragoncub.com

Thanks
Comment by Kathy Stemke on December 13, 2009 at 9:52am
Here's a trailer for my fist e-book. I'm under contract for two more children's books. Check out my blog and free monthly Movement and rhythm Newsletter: http://educationtipstet.blogspot.com Preview
Comment by Meaghan Fisher on October 9, 2009 at 11:59pm
Hi. my name is Meaghan Fisher and I have just independently published my first book after starting my own publishing bussiness, Gypsy Publications. My book is being released on Nov 11th, 2009. Its a children's book called "Sadie the Skunk" and you can find it on gypsypublications.com. I think this group will be good for me and I hope I can get to know all of you all.
Comment by Carolyn Strom Collins on October 5, 2009 at 1:28pm
The Reading to Know website has just published a very enthusiastic review of The Anne of Green Gables Treasury with a contest for a free book. www.readingtoknow.com2009/10/anne-of-green-gables-treasury.html

My website about Anne, Little Women, The Secret Garden and Little House background/companion books is
www.inglesideimpressions.com

I am presently offering a free download of an Anne of Green Gables Treasury Sampler (see the Free AGG Sampler page on the website).
Comment by Holly Hardin on October 2, 2009 at 5:56pm

Hi,

With the holiday season nearing, I’d like to introduce you to Mistletoe…

“Many, many years ago,
Lived a maid named Mistletoe.
She dwelled amid the ice and snow,
Where the wintry winds oft blow.”

So begins Aurora of the Northern Lights, lyrically written and gorgeously illustrated in full color by renowned artist Donald Vanderbeek and ready just in time for this holiday season. Aurora of the Northern Lights is a holiday story of adventure, sprites and magical charms with a subtle message of tolerance.

The book follows the journey of Aurora, who is left alone and friendless after losing her parents. But Aurora isn’t the same as everybody else, and as she sets out alone, she finds it hard to find anyone who cares about her story⎯even at Christmastime⎯because of her differences.

As her trek continues, Aurora receives three special gifts to keep her safe, along with important clues about her true home. Before it’s over, she’ll encounter a host of bizarre-looking creatures until she winds up at the location of the world’s most famous bearded man.

Kids are sure to respond to the adorable figure of Aurora, whimsically drawn elves and other creatures. Parents and educators will appreciate the important message of tolerating all cultures, which is made without hitting kids over the head with it.

Aurora of the Northern Lights is now available through Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and the online bookstore of Outskirts Press, at outskirtspress.com/store.php.

For more information regarding Aurora of the Northern Lights, please feel free to visit my website at www.hollyhardin.net
Comment by Laura Duksta on September 25, 2009 at 3:18pm
Hello Fellow Children's Authors!

I wanted to let you know about the 3rd Session of my Children's Author Academy that starts October 7th. I self-published my 1st book, I Love You More and sold almost 180,000 copies--making it in to John Kremer's Hall of Fame :-) Then we sold our book to a publisher and they helped land us on the NYT Bestsellers list 3 times. Now, I'm working with them on my next book due out Fall 2010. It's been quite a journey and I LOVE sharing what I've learned so that others can make their books best sellers too! You can find out more here www.LauraDuksta.com/academy

Please pass this on to anyone it might serve! It's a global tele-class so all are invited!!
Publish On!
Laura
Comment by Renee Hand on July 23, 2009 at 6:05am
Hello everyone, I am an author of a new children's series. This sounds like a great group. Feel free to check out my books on my page or on www.reneeahand.com or on http://thecryptocapersseries.blogspot.com
On my blog I also review children's books. If anyone would like me to review their children's books, please contact me and let me know.
Thanks!
Comment by PaulSerg on July 1, 2009 at 5:21pm
Hi...I got surprised and glad to find BMN.. I'm interested to meet authors of Children's Books and offer my artwork. Then i invite you to visit my website as well on http://www.psstudium.com.br/
Thanks .....Paulo
 

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