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Coach Your-Self
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A Guided Journal for Teenage Girls

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A Guided Journal for Teenage Boys

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Bunny Up

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Hannah and the Talking Tree

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Hannah's Flower Coloring Book

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Hannah's ABC Coloring Book

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The children's book 'Hannah and the Talking Tree' introduces strengths and values to children and turned many of them into little activists. In 2010 it won the 'Gold Medal - Moonbeam Children's Book Awards'. The book was recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the Washington Post as well as many parenting magazines.

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"Nicely illustrated and with a quirky take on environmental activism, this tale shows what can happen when a single child pays attention to the environmental changes happening around her."

Juliet Eilperin, THE WASHINGTON POST

 

"In this charming book about being different and appreciating the earth, Hannah uses her very big ears to listen to nature and help save trees and animals.'"

PARENTING MAGAZINE

 

"I had to hold back my tears in order to reach the end of the book somewhat composed. What an absolutely touching and heartwarming story that all of us can learn from! Hannah and the Talking Tree is an excellent example of a book that entertains, encourages, and inspires. If there's going to be hope for future generations, I am sure that a key piece is for us to take time out of our busy lives, sit down with those we truly care. about, and read such a rich book together'.

Dirk Becker,  SYNERGY MAGAZINE

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'I have been directed to thank you for your beautiful new book entitled "Hannah and the Talking Tree", which was presented to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. We found your book so refreshing and educative and have handed it over to the Tibetan Children's Village School for their library, so that children can read and learn from your book on the protection of environment.' 

Tsultrim Dorjee, Assistant to HIS HOLINESS THE DALAI LAMA



​'To have a book written depicting children actually playing outside and appreciating nature is definitely needed during these technological sedentary times.  With obesity and diabetes rates aggressively rising, children need to read about the joys of exploring this vast paradise that is found right outside the door. Hannah mingles with her "friends" and flows to the song of the wind.  Isn't this the "play" we all once enjoyed?  Play…good old fashioned PLAY! Refreshing!' 

Ruth Kitchen, GREENING YOUTH FOUNDATION



'This book touched our hearts in a special way, showing strength, courage, empathy and love in a short children's story. We felt a kinship with Hannah immediately for her inner strength and compassion. Hannah has a sweet sensitive nature but is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. Not only does this book show children that it is OK to be different, but it also shows that it's good to be heard to and to listen not only to ourselves but others and the earth. Hannah helps us understand ourselves a little better and how we can impact the environment in a positive way. Her empathy is also palpable, in a world void of much empathy it is important to help children understand what it is to care for others.' 

Randy Michelle, MOMMYREVIEW

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​'A simple and encouraging example of one small person making a big difference.'

Lyda Whiting, AWARENESS MAGAZINE



'This is a charming book for your youngsters about being different, learning to listen and the importance of saving the trees on our planet. It is a cute and colorful story about a little girl named Hannah who is different than others because of her big ears, but those ears can hear things that most can not. Hannah learns how she should help save the trees and how to get others to help. This is an environmental story that your children will love to hear. The Dove "Family-Approved" seal for all ages is awarded to this wonderful children's book.' 

DOVE FAMILY FOUNDATION

 

'Besides it's ecological messages, there's many other terrific messages to take from this story as well. Hannah is a wonderful character and a fantastic role model for children (especially girls) and shows so many positive traits I'd love to see my own daughter develop: strength to believe in yourself, the courage to speak up about injustice, empathy for those who are suffering, being a good listener, sensitivity to others needs and love for the world around her'.

Chris Singer, DADREVIEWS.COM



"Hannah and the Talking Tree" is a touching tale, that is written in a way to bring a heart felt lesson for children, teaching them to listen very carefully to the sounds around them. I would highly recommend this book for children to learn about the importance of caring for the natural world around them.' 

Mark Fraser, PBS, PRODUCER 'NATURE WALKS’

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