So I'm working with a fellow librarian last weekend, and we are talking about gmail. I mention that I have an author email, but that I never check it, and my librarian friend says, "Why not?" I explained that I hadn't really advertised the email address, but she convinces me that I should check it. We get on the email, and I had the greatest surprise waiting for me! One of the students at my school had emailed me and said, "Ms. George, I wanted you to know that I bought your book online, and I love it!" I was so excited!!! I saw him at school and thanked him, and I told him that I wondered how he got the email, then like a dummy realized it was because he had written me a note through the web page. Then another student said, "You have a web page?" As I said, I'm really new at this web page thing!
I asked the student who bought the book what he loved about the book, and his response? He loves the faces! Kids love faces, whether its drawing them or making them! The important thing is that through the book, they can get deeper into the feelings behind the faces. What are these feelings, and how can we turn them around? Getting to know the inside as well as the outside makes for a more well-rounded person.
I asked the student who bought the book what he loved about the book, and his response? He loves the faces! Kids love faces, whether its drawing them or making them! The important thing is that through the book, they can get deeper into the feelings behind the faces. What are these feelings, and how can we turn them around? Getting to know the inside as well as the outside makes for a more well-rounded person.