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Danielle Lacy

    Cette auteure est une créatrice passionnée dont les idées remplissent des dizaines de journaux et de feuilles éparpillées. Son approche de l'écriture est ancrée dans la conviction du travail acharné et de la transformation des idées en réalité, s'immergeant souvent tête baissée dans l'apprentissage de nouvelles choses en dehors de l'écriture. Elle trouve une immense satisfaction à aider les autres à réaliser leurs rêves et leurs ambitions, considérant son travail comme achevé au moment où quelqu'un réalise que sa vision n'est plus seulement un rêve. Ce dévouement à l'autonomisation des autres est un thème central, qui transparaît dans ses efforts philanthropiques et ses entreprises commerciales qui alimentent aujourd'hui ses activités d'auteure à temps plein.

    Goodnight Monsters
    There Once was a King
    • 2020

      Learning to read can be a challenge, but it should always be fun and magical! Share a giggle with a very special king who is the proud owner of a flying pig in a magic wig. One silly scene leads to another, and young readers of There Once was a King will be pulled along to find out what happens next in this cumulative tale. Parents and educators can choose from many different ways to use this charming book: read straight through to enjoy the funny story with delightful illustrations, ask children to predict the next lines with a focus on rhyming words, and teach common vocabulary with the help of over 30 labeled sight words sprinkled throughout the story. Reading success has been linked to teaching spelling patterns. In this book of rhythm and rhyme, discover an emphasis on word endings such as -ark, -ig, -ing, and -og. Challenge kids to name additional words that rhyme, beyond those found in the story, to build their own, personal word lists. The possibilities are as high as the sky!

      There Once was a King
    • 2020

      As evening falls, the sleepy child tries to keep a positive outlook. There really are NO monsters! As bedtime nears, her frazzled mother attempts to stay calm. Surely tonight will be different? In rhyming text and colorful illustrations, readers follow the young girl and her family throughout their nightly routines. Trying to be brave, the fearful youngster wishes to peacefully fall asleep. But everywhere she turns, a new "monster" seems to take shape. Exasperated, Mom has tried everything and just wants to relax. Children and parents, alike, can relate to this common slumber time experience. Goodnight Monsters offers a great opportunity for families to talk about this particular challenge. In a broader sense, adults can point out that in life, when times get dark and things seem big and scary, we can look past the shadows to discover the truth. The story can teach children to see things for what they really are. Kids can find reassurance in the book's resolution when the real "culprits" are brought to light!REVIEW -"Please just go to sleep!" the mother begs. But, every night her daughter's imaginary monsters just want to make mischief and play. Children everywhere will laugh as the mom pulls out her hair to get her daughter to sleep and mothers everywhere will relate. Goodnight Monsters is wholesome fun with everyday parenting inside of its story. REVIEW

      Goodnight Monsters