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In, A Thanks Big Enough, Nova gives homage to essential workers that help keep us safe, healthy, and functioning during unprecedented times. From first responders to last responders and every worker in-between, she looks at the importance of their roles. After examining the workers' roles, Nova realizes that they all make outstanding contributions and feels like there is no way to say thank you in a way significant enough to show how much they are appreciated. She is inspired to do something creative to show her appreciation. However, she feels like making a card will not say enough to express…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In, A Thanks Big Enough, Nova gives homage to essential workers that help keep us safe, healthy, and functioning during unprecedented times. From first responders to last responders and every worker in-between, she looks at the importance of their roles. After examining the workers' roles, Nova realizes that they all make outstanding contributions and feels like there is no way to say thank you in a way significant enough to show how much they are appreciated. She is inspired to do something creative to show her appreciation. However, she feels like making a card will not say enough to express her gratitude, so she explores ways to pay her gratitude forward by helping others and being kind. This thank you note in the form of a children's book is suitable for all ages. It teaches gratitude and appreciation while recognizing how essential workers risked their lives and safety to help others.
Autorenporträt
Michol Whitney was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. She has taught as an educator in parochial, private, and public schools. Michol graduated from Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois, and is certified to teach General Education, Special Education, and English Second Language students. As a teacher for over 20 years, she is well aware of connecting with children through storytelling and reading. She loves to read, write, and tell stories on demand. As a child, she enjoyed reading narratives written in verse. She used the family encyclopedia of rhymes to make short poems for her enjoyment. While in high school, she wrote a rap about herself and encouraged her friends to do the same. Inspired by current events, Michol uses what is happening around her for teaching moments and writing material. She believes reading and writing allow children and adults to escape and enter imagination and wonderment.