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In this uplifting book for readers of all ages, author / illustrator Lynn Schulman George of Kaleidoscope Hope, offers a strategy for dealing with difficult times. She inspires you to see the world as a kaleidoscope, adjusting your perspective until you find hope in everyday life. By the end, you are encouraged to practice this positive mindset by creating your own vision of hope. It is packed with 28 fun, colorful watercolor illustrations that tell the story, penned in whimsical rhyme like, "Hiking with dogs on an Alaskan state trail. Grateful the wolf chose to wag his own tail." Two…mehr

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In this uplifting book for readers of all ages, author / illustrator Lynn Schulman George of Kaleidoscope Hope, offers a strategy for dealing with difficult times. She inspires you to see the world as a kaleidoscope, adjusting your perspective until you find hope in everyday life. By the end, you are encouraged to practice this positive mindset by creating your own vision of hope. It is packed with 28 fun, colorful watercolor illustrations that tell the story, penned in whimsical rhyme like, "Hiking with dogs on an Alaskan state trail. Grateful the wolf chose to wag his own tail." Two kaleidoscope templates are provided for the reader to draw and color their own picture of hope.
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Autorenporträt
Lynn George loves to write and paint about the human experience. She is the author/illustrator of "Kaleidoscope Hope" an uplifting story and activity book that teaches readers of all ages how to deal with difficult times. She works as a project manager for the Multnomah County Health Department. During her 24 year career working in public health, she has been featured in the Journal of Environmental Health and has received the NACHO Model Practice, NEHA Innovation Practice and EPA Exemplary Practice Awards. Lynn was born and raised in Menomonie, Wisconsin. She currently lives with her daughter and stubbornly loveable dog, Simon, in Portland, Oregon.