There’s nothing like memories of reading sweet
stories to your kids as they follow along with
the colorful pages of illustrations.
There’s nothing like memories of reading sweet stories to your kids as they follow along with the colorful pages of illustrations.
Now you can create a special moment as you tell your children about their new sibling that is growing in mom’s belly.
From the perspective of the younger sibling, you will walk through the different stages of development without going overboard on the details.
“Remarkable illustrations and a must for any expecting parent of an additional child”
“Developmentally appropriate and engaging for young children”
Awards
Florida Author’s and Publishers Association: President’s Gold Medal Children’s Picture book
Florida Author’s and Publishers Association: Silver Medal -Children’s Non-Fiction
Readers’ Favorite: Illustration Award
Florida Author’s and Publishers Association: Silver Medal -Education
Readers’ Favorite: Five Star Award
Big NYC Book Award: Distinguished Book Award
“WoW! What a Trip! was awarded three medals from The Florida Authors and Publishers Association (FAPA). The book received a Gold Medal as a Children’s Picture Book ages 0-7, Silver Medal -Education, Silver Medal -Children’s Non-Fiction.”
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Meet the Author!
SUSAN M. TARRANT
Susan M. Tarrant was educated at Eastern Michigan University in Special Education and taught special needs children for many years. She has also been a small business owner, a recruiter and a career counselor.
Her most important job, however, has been that of mother and grandmother. Family means everything to her! Her retirement and the love of family have brought her to this new career of authorship.
Susan’s passion for life and new experiences led to the completion of this wonderful project. It is from that love and devotion that WoW! What A Trip! has come to be.
Meet the Illustrator!
SUSAN LAVALLEY
WWW.SUSANLAVALLEY.COM
Susan’s love of illustration was developed at the Cleveland Institute of Art where she also refined talents in the traditional craft of Metalsmithing and Classic Enamelwork. Years later, Susan joined the SCBWI, Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, where she then discovered a purity of communication with children through drawing.