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Ice Cube Award is an action-packed story about Dani, a young girl who lives in Ice Town. Dani has a serious and destructive anger problem. When Dani feels angry, she generates so much heat that things start to melt, like the floors in the grocery store, the church pew, her sister's crib, and the final straw-the statue of the mayor! Dani has to learn how to control her anger, or her family will be forced to move out of town. Dani enters a competition against the school bully to save her family and herself. Ice Cube Award is an uplifting and empowering story that teaches kids that no problem is…mehr

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Ice Cube Award is an action-packed story about Dani, a young girl who lives in Ice Town. Dani has a serious and destructive anger problem. When Dani feels angry, she generates so much heat that things start to melt, like the floors in the grocery store, the church pew, her sister's crib, and the final straw-the statue of the mayor! Dani has to learn how to control her anger, or her family will be forced to move out of town. Dani enters a competition against the school bully to save her family and herself. Ice Cube Award is an uplifting and empowering story that teaches kids that no problem is too big to overcome, and anything is possible if you believe in yourself and stay positive.
Autorenporträt
Midge Noble is an online resiliency coach, speaker, podcaster, and author of two children's books titled SHEBA: Home Is Where Your Heart Is and Ice Cube Award: Learning to Be Cool Under Pressure. Her most recent book is a memoir titled Gay with God: Reclaiming My Faith, Honoring My Story. Midge specializes in helping her LGBTQIA+ community in their coming out and faith journeys. Her main focus is to stop gay suicides by educating people wounded by the church that they can be in a relationship with the God of their understanding and that God does and has always loved us, just as we are created to be. To that end, Midge is very involved in her parish, The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Midge and her wife, along with their fur babies, enjoy spending time at their mountain cabin, hiking, and being with their friends.