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Instinct to Nurture Wild Animals
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Mother to Elephants follows the life of Daphne Sheldrick and her journey from caring for orphaned animals to rescuing elephants and becoming a conservationist. What inspired you about her life that made you want to tell her story?
My wife and I spent many weekends on safari and could not get enough of the Kenyan wildlife – especially the elephants. I guess it was meant to be that I heard about the elephant orphanage and decided to check it out. Little did I know that my visit to the Sheldrick orphanage would start the seeds for this book project and a book launch many years later! Through the years, I participated in the adoption program, the organization, and still receive regular updates (field notes) about a particular elephant’s progress. I learned that this instinct to nurture wild animals started at a young age for Daphne through her various books and film footage. Although there is a lot of coverage and material for adults, I couldn’t find anything for kids to read, and I felt that the younger generations should also have a chance to learn about the work of this remarkable lady. In addition, the determination Daphne showed in facing some setbacks was inspirational to me. Daphne was the first to develop a formula suitable for milk dependent elephants. Sadly, before Daphne’s discovery, unfortunately many of the youngest orphaned elephants didn’t make it.
The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with illustrator Kateryna Rohotova?
I was lucky to find an illustrator such as Kateryna. In my search, I was primarily looking for 2 things: An artist who is familiar with painting elephants and uses colors that suit the Savannah landscape of Africa. Kateryna’s work stood out right away to me, and when I learned that she was also a great animal lover, I knew this would be a good fit. As this was to be a biography picture book, it was important that the scenes be authentic. Kateryna researched her drawings so that even the plants and smallest creatures were native to Kenya where the story takes place. The process with Kateryna went very smoothly. She would first make a sketch based on my description of the scene, before painting in watercolor by hand, and finally scanning and retouching the scene.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
The main ideas I wanted readers to come away with is through love and determination, many things are possible. Daphne grew up in Africa, not only surrounded by wild things at an early age, but she was given the task by her parents to also care for them. Little did she know then that this would eventually lead to her adult mission in life in rescuing and rehabilitating orphans. I took the word her dad told her that ”If you truly love a wild animal in your care, you must one day set it free when nature calls,” to frame the book. Daphne takes this to heart upon founding her elephant orphanage with the goal of returning these same elephants to the wild. The idea that these marvelous, intelligent animals were born free and should one day be able to live freely in the wild again is another major idea I hope readers take away from the book.
Are you working on other biographies to share with children? Will this be the start of a series?
Thanks for this question. Yes, I have another book started about a young hero who discovered trash in the ocean and is now doing something about it. It was actually kids who brought this issue to my attention during my teaching awhile back. Before that, I am sad to say, I wasn’t aware of areas such as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. I love it when I, as a teacher, learn through my students. In fact, I have thought about the possibility of having a series about kids who, early on, show that they care for the environment enough to do something about it.
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No doubt you’ve heard the saying, “Mother knows best!” But what if the baby is a six-hundred-pound elephant, and the mother is of the two-legged kind? Would the saying still hold true?
Mothering elephants is what Daphne Sheldrick did her entire life. As a young girl, she was put in charge of wounded or abandoned animals. As a grownup, Daphne and her dedicated team saved and nurtured countless elephants.
When a tiny, milk-dependent calf arrived, Daphne’s determination would be tested. No one had ever hand-reared an elephant baby this young, but what Daphne learned with Aisha would be the key to saving future orphaned elephants. What’s more, she had an elephant-sized dream of returning them to the wild!
This non-fiction biography picture book for kids is sure to inspire young budding conservationists and make the perfect gift for elephant lovers everywhere!
Includes a section with many ele-fantastic elephant facts!
The perfect choice for parents and teachers looking for:
Inspiring nonfiction narrative books
Biographies about women
Role model books for children
Kids STEM books
Buy NOW and receive the “Mother To Elephants” Extra Childhood Scene and Ice Cream In A Bag science activity for FREE
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There is Beauty in Being Different
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Purrrfect As I Am is the heartwarming tale of three kittens, all with special needs, who prove that there is indeed beauty in being different. Why was this an important book for you to write?
Working in the field with children that are special needs has created a view into this beautiful world that most people don’t try to see. Along with this I am very passionate about animals. Having a different view has enabled me to see things in animals too most people don’t see or even know about. I had landed on different foster organizations for cats with special needs. I have been following these amazing organizations for a few years and that is really what the inspiration was. I realized that there are barely any books about animals with special needs. And there are people that when I would show them the pictures would think they are not cute or adorable like I do but once I explained their story they had a totally different view. Following these fosters showed me the beauty in these special animals. I wanted to share that with the world so that maybe someone out there would not give the animal back but would seek out help. Or that someone would be open to adopting one of these amazing animals. Its about showing the world the beauty in being different, not just for humans, but animals too.
What kind of research was required to make sure you portrayed the kittens’ special needs accurately?
I follow three different amazing foster organizations for special needs cats specifically. What I did was go through their pictures and posts again to ensure I had the correct information for the disorders. Also, for the behaviors the cats could be seen engaging in. Then I found online through searching some pictures that I wanted to use for my characters. I also used an amazing company named Brainstorm Productions to do the illustrations. For the style I asked one specific individual if she would do all twelve for me. I used the first book in Cat Brothers series, Rascal Cat Brothers, to decide on a specific style. With characters that need to be specific and wanting them to be cute and adorable, I took my time in deciding on a style. I got very lucky in that she agreed to do the illustrations for the whole book.
What is one thing you hope young readers take away from Purrrfect As I Am?
Even though an animal is different looking, they can still be silly and funny and adorable lap cats if that is what the family Is looking for. Look beyond the differences on the outside and adopt the cat anyways. They can be just as amazing friends and companions as any other. However, if the cost is too much, to please find a suitable foster organization; please do not surrender them to a shelter they cannot help. Be kind to these beautiful creatures.
What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?
The next book I am working on is actually a spin off Purrrfect As I am. The three characters are going to use their specialness to solve cute mysteries. The first book is going to be available sometime in 2024. It will have the same illustrator as well.
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A Seed is a Promise
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Award-winning children’s author Beverley Rayner is joined by 17 well-known artists and illustrators teaming up together to produce a cleverly-told and colorfully-illustrated children’s book about God’s promises. Superb art-work. Ages 5 to 9.
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Misty and Luna
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Prepare to be whisked away into the charming world of Misty, a lovable and carefree dog full of anticipation. As she waits patiently for her owner’s return, her imagination dances with the delightful possibilities of the treats that might be in store. But little does she know, the surprise of a lifetime is about to shake up her world. In Misty and Luna, by A.M. Page, the unexpected arrival of a cat named Luna takes Misty by surprise. Misty’s heart is aflutter, and she is full of questions. Why did her human bring home this strange feline creature? Change is often a daunting prospect, and Misty, like many of us, grapples with this uncertainty. Misty discovers the touching truth behind Luna’s arrival. Luna was homeless, and their human rescued her. Empathy tugs at Misty’s heartstrings as she realizes that Luna, just like herself, had been saved from a difficult situation. Through this newfound understanding, Misty learns the power of compassion and opens her heart to her new feline sister.
Misty and Luna is a heartwarming children’s book that imparts an essential lesson to young readers: the importance of extending friendship and kindness to others, regardless of our initial reservations. The story’s beginning, with Misty joyfully doing ‘zoomies’ with excitement, grabs your attention and sets the tone for an engaging adventure. What makes this picture book truly special is that it is narrated from Misty’s perspective, allowing readers to see the world through her eyes. Misty’s descriptions of Luna add a delightful touch of humor and warmth to the narrative. This children’s book is a perfect tool for teaching young readers the value of adaptability and the beauty of forming new friendships. The illustrations are nothing short of enchanting, immersing readers in Misty’s world as if they are watching an animated cartoon come to life.
Misty and Luna is a captivating story that encourages children to embrace change, extend a hand of friendship, and see the beauty in making new connections. Misty and Luna’s charming adventures are bound to leave a smile on your face. Dive into this world of friendship, and you’ll be enchanted by Misty and Luna’s heartwarming journey.
Pages: 32 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CFDJ3TJL
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I Love Curry and I’m Not Sorry
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Prepare to embark on a delightful journey into the heartwarming world of Rafa, a young boy who’s deeply connected to his family’s culinary traditions and the rich tapestry of his culture. I Love Curry and I’m Not Sorry is a story that will capture your heart and inspire a celebration of diversity. Rafa’s love for his family’s cuisine runs deep as he savors every flavor and contemplates the fascinating history woven into his cultural dishes. From aromatic rice to delectable samosas, his taste buds dance with joy. However, there’s a bittersweet twist to Rafa’s culinary adventure. His friends, perhaps hesitant or unfamiliar with his exotic fare, shy away from trying the dishes he holds dear to his heart. But then, the story takes an exciting turn as Rafa seizes an opportunity to shine on World Food Day at his school. With an eagerness that’s infectious, he unveils the wondrous flavors and vibrant colors that his culture’s food has to offer. The magic unfolds as Rafa’s friends take that brave step, realizing that his food is not just delicious but an exciting journey into the unknown.
I Love Curry and I’m Not Sorry is a sweet and charming tale that carries a powerful message for young readers and adults alike. It celebrates the beauty of being different and the joy of sharing one’s cultural heritage. Rafa’s unwavering commitment to staying true to himself is a testament to the importance of authenticity. Author Erlin Kakkanad has crafted a story that’s both fun and enlightening. It encourages young readers to be open-minded and adventurous when it comes to exploring new flavors and cultures. The vivid illustrations transport readers into Rafa’s world, allowing them to not only savor the aromas but also appreciate the rich history that surrounds us all. The author has thoughtfully enriched this tale by including a list of cultural facts, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the traditions behind Rafa’s beloved dishes. Alongside these facts, images of the various spices used in his family’s recipes immerse readers in an educational and sensory experience, making the story all the more immersive and engaging.
In a world where diversity should be celebrated, I Love Curry and I’m Not Sorry reminds us that our differences are what make our country, and our world, so incredibly beautiful. It’s a book that will leave you with a smile on your face and a heart full of appreciation for the flavors and colors of life. Embrace the culinary adventure with Rafa, and you’ll discover that being different is something to be cherished and celebrated.
Pages: 90 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CH4HS4JB
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Literary Titan Book Awards – Oct 2023
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These books masterfully craft universes, breathe life into unparalleled characters and weave plots that keep us hanging on every word. With innovative themes and a knack for turning words into elegant prose, these stunning books effortlessly elevate the art of storytelling. Here’s to the brilliant authors who’ve turned fresh ideas and heartfelt narratives into beautifully written journeys. Your remarkable talent deserves every bit of this recognition.
Award Recipients
The Mole Vol X NWP Sextet: In Defence of Peace Not War by Ron Raye
Greenhorn by Cheryl Hunter
Women Leading the Way Peace by Mitchell Katy Garner
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🏆The Literary Titan Gold Award Winners🏆
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Celebrating #authors who turn fresh ideas into beautifully written #books. Join us in applauding these fantastic authors for their remarkable talent & elegantly crafted books.#WritingCommunity #ReadingCommunityhttps://t.co/VrwxkOMn3K pic.twitter.com/ZU3dpGZjb3
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Literary Titan Book Awards Oct 2023
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The Literary Titan Book Award proudly celebrates enchanting children’s books that captivate hearts with their standout storytelling, luminous illustrations, delightful characters, and inventive concepts. Bestowing well-deserved recognition, we applaud the exceptional authors behind these literary gems, honoring their boundless creativity and remarkable talent in crafting stories that ignite imaginations and bring joy to young readers.
Award Recipients
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Literary Titan Book Awards October 2023
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Honoring the talent of brilliant authors who captivated us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, and compelling characters. Delve into a universe of original ideas, celebrating books that not only mesmerize us but also stand out with their innovative concepts and extraordinary narratives. Join us in applauding the dedication and hard work of these exemplary authors as we spotlight and praise the magnificent realms they’ve brought to life through their award-winning books.
Award Recipients
66 MINUTES by Jeffrey Arnold
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🏅October Literary Titan Silver Book Awards🏅 Celebrating #authors who enchanted us with mesmerizing worlds, compelling characters, and innovative writing! Dive into literary excellence with these award-winning #books 📖#WritingCommunity #ReadingCommunityhttps://t.co/5tOIhqedW6 pic.twitter.com/y8qGTsdJpl
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