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Carter Carver was good at guessing colors. But, he knew his classmates would tease him if they learned that he couldn't tell which color was which. He decided his only option was to simply avoid school. Luckily, his mother had a better idea.

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Carter Carver was good at guessing colors. But, he knew his classmates would tease him if they learned that he couldn't tell which color was which. He decided his only option was to simply avoid school. Luckily, his mother had a better idea.
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Wife, mother, and former IT Solutions Specialist and Consultant, Rosilyn Seay believes that children's stories should mean something or reflect something in the life of the children who experience the stories-without weighing them down. They should spark the imagination of the children who hear or read them. They should also reflect positive values (without being preachy), boundaries (every child needs and wants them), and relatable life experiences. An avaricious reader, she started writing her own short stories, as a hobby, around the age of twelve. Later, as her sons were growing up, she realized that some of their rich trials and adventures should be preserved. So, she resumed her hobby, primarily for the benefit of her young audience. Recently, she decided to publish some of the stories she created over the years. Using her IT skills to illustrate her books, she now has published three children's picture books ("The Girl Who Loved Pots", "Ardie's Big Secret", and "Colors Carter Carver's Way"). Her one adult novel, "Just My Luck", a gritty urban tale, was a collaborative effort with her sister, Lelia Coles, who died before the project could be completed.