Shana Gammon is the author and illustrator of Marie’s Nine Lives. She based the book on her cat Marie; a cat that she and her family rescued from an animal shelter. This is Shana’s second book for children.
Year: 2011
Marie’s Nine Lives chronicles the life of a cat who is unwittingly trying to find her place in the world. The book contains nine chapters; each represents one of Marie’s “nine lives”.
Reading rhymes and poems to your little ones is a brilliant way of broadening their vocabulary and showing them the rhythms and joys of wordplay within our musical language. You’ll have loads of fun reading the following new books.
The Fix-It Shop, by Frederick Alimonti, where kids learn about being perfect without being flawless. This book was written to leave readers smiling, believing in themselves and small miracles.
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Sunn Byrd draws from her study of the liberal arts to work on her animated children’s book series, aptly entitled “The Players.” The series serves to promote camaraderie and physical fitness among young children.
The Players promote good health through sports and daily physical activities, along with social interaction and good sportsmanship.