Local author helps children overcome jealousy/greed issues in enlightening, fun children’s books
Local author Cristy Landry helps children overcome jealousy/greed in her unique children's books “Daisy's Closet” and “The Ladybug that Stole the Fairy Dust.”
"[It's] a perfect illustration to teach children about greed and forgiveness. Her story will warm the hearts of all readers!"
SILVERTHORNE, COLO., USA, November 13, 2014 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Local author Cristy Landry shares two unique new children’s books that help children overcome jealousy and greed, “Daisy's Closet” and “The Ladybug that Stole the Fairy Dust.”— Jeff Foster, acquisitions editor
“Daisy's Closet” speaks to children about the negative consequences of jealousy. Inspired by Landry's vast shoe collection, the idea of creating a book about shoes with feelings compelled her to make Daisy's Closet.
Landry trusts that Daisy's Closet will be an enjoyable read. "Most girls love shoes. I’m hoping that that makes it more enjoyable. I have already had some great feedback about it," shares Landry.
Referencing to the positive message of 'paying it forward', Landry says that her book teaches lessons and delivers an encouraging significance to helping children be kinder to others.
“The Lady Bug that Stole the Fairy Dust” is an adorable story about a greedy little Lady Bug that has it all figured out. She steals the fairy dust, and instead of living happily ever after, the Lady Bug learns about asking for forgiveness and grows a caring, giving heart.
“Landry’s ‘Lady Bug’ is a perfect illustration to teach children about greed and forgiveness. Her story will warm the hearts of all readers!,” said Jeff Foster, acquisitions editor at Tate Publishing.
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the books are available through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
Cristy Landry lives on the Rocky Mountains of Colorado with her husband and her children. During her free time, she loves to read a book, go fishing, hiking, boating, or skiing with her family. After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Landry reignited her passion for writing children's books and now spends her quiet times writing in solace.
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