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It's About More Than Books

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had my nose in a book. For me, a book is not merely a collection of pages; it's a portal to uncharted worlds, a passport to diverse perspectives and new ideas. Within its covers lies the alchemy of connection, forging bridges between hearts and minds. Stories invite readers to walk in the shoes of characters and to ponder the possibilities. It's a crucible of creativity, where imagination is kindled, and ideas take flight. In the embrace of the narrative, minds awaken, perspectives shift, and the seeds of change can be sown. Books can lead to transformative experiences, A book is not just to read; it is to be lived, experienced, felt and cherished.  

In a world that constantly evolves, nurturing thoughts and creativity is key to helping children navigate challenges, think innovatively, and foster a love for learning. My books provide an opportunity for children to explore new ideas, connect with characters, and find inspiration that goes beyond the pages. I am passionate about contributing to a future where all readers feel empowered to dream, create, and embrace the joy of learning through the world or reading and storytelling. 

As a mother to three and as a psychologist, my journey into children's authorship is a blend of personal and professional experiences. Motherhood enriches my narratives with genuine insights into a child's world – their joys, fears, and curiosity. My role as a psychologist deepens storytelling, infusing tales with a nuanced understanding of cognitive development and emotions. The synergy of nurturing minds at home and in practice fuels a passion for crafting stories and ideas that impact and foster insights and growth. This unique convergence of roles enhances my ability to create books that cultivate thoughts and ideas and connect with readers. 

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WHAT TO EXPECT

from my books

Creativity and vibrant illustrations.

Relatable characters and scenarios.

A lot of rhyming and a little bit of psychology.

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BESTsellers

POWER POSEY

Get ready to meet Power Posey, a remarkable young girl with an indomitable spirit who teaches children the power of resilience, positive thinking, and the strength that lies within. 

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POWER POSEY 2

Power Posey returns in this captivating story that celebrates confident body language and the transformative power of a growth mindset. 

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JUNK IN MY TRUNK

Tag along on this fantastical adventure that follows a young boy, named George. With each page turn, he unlocks the wonders of all the junk inside his big blue trunk. 

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Q&A

AUTHOR

What are three things people are often surprised to learn about you?

If you could spend the day with one of your characters who would it be?

What is your favourite drink?

What were your favourite childhood books?

How do you pronounce your name?

What do you think the meaning of life is? 

I was 30 years old when I had my ears pierced

I have never dyed or coloured my hair (aside from some felt markers I used on my hair when I was 8 years old)

Despite being rather loud myself, I find solitude in quiet

What are three things people are often surprised to learn about you?

I would spend the day with George from Junk in My Trunk. We would spend the day going on fantastical adventures and rummaging through his big blue trunk, being excited about old items becoming new again.

If you could spend the day with one of your characters who would it be?

It’s a tie between iced tea and chai latte.

What is your favourite drink?

I read a lot of Garfield and the Mr. Men and Little Miss series!

What were your favourite childhood books?

AY-vrah. The first letter is a long “A”

How do you pronounce your name?

To create your own meaning.

What do you think the meaning of life is?