There are tons of action adventure elementary school age books out there. I don't see enough of them emphasizing girls as the hero. We need to make sure that 50% of our population grows up knowing they have an internal hero. If we can encourage girls' imagination to see themselves as victors not victims we are insuring both their own and our own future as they raise strong children of both genders. Charlotte showed her love of rocks in The Girl Who Loved Rocks and in The Girl Who Loved Dragons, Igneous (her favorite rock) the dragon is introduced as her sidekick and cohort for future adventure. My goal is to meld fantasy and science fiction with humanistic adventures suitable for children in elementary school.
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I am an author, a former teacher, guidance counselor, small business owner and current parent and grandparent. My goal in writing is to demystify the complexities of life to children in both picture books and chapter books. My adventure stories feature positive role models showing the advantages of cooperation and sharing. In pictures and words, I endeavor to bring a greater understanding of issues children face such as domestic abuse, bullying, diabetes, Internet safety, dementia and interpersonal relationships.
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