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Every night, while all the mice were busy doing their chores, collecting meals, and playing hide-and-seek around their burrows beneath the people's porch, Bleu would venture off on her own to a yard where sea salt sprinkled the sky and seabirds cried out to each other. For a beach mouse not much bigger than the palm of your hand, it was awfully risky for her to explore on her own. But this was a chance worth taking, so that's just what Bleu did on a chilled October night that would change her life forever. Bleu, a not-so-ordinary beach mouse, dreams of becoming an inventor. She is tasked with…mehr

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Every night, while all the mice were busy doing their chores, collecting meals, and playing hide-and-seek around their burrows beneath the people's porch, Bleu would venture off on her own to a yard where sea salt sprinkled the sky and seabirds cried out to each other. For a beach mouse not much bigger than the palm of your hand, it was awfully risky for her to explore on her own. But this was a chance worth taking, so that's just what Bleu did on a chilled October night that would change her life forever. Bleu, a not-so-ordinary beach mouse, dreams of becoming an inventor. She is tasked with convincing her eight friends to invent cheese inside a miniature lighthouse. Her quest leads her through a myriad of obstacles, including coming face-to-face with Public Enemy Number One: SB, a cranky, hungry muskrat from the swamp. With twists and turns, friends and foes, and her own case of self-doubt and anxiety, will Bleu overcome it all on the road to success? Lighthouse Cheese Factory was written to spark curiosity and appreciation for entrepreneurship, while cultivating literacy and collaboration.
Autorenporträt
Cori Anne Natoli is a budding author of children's literature, a longtime poet, a former journalist, and a strategic content strategist for a Fortune 500 company. Since childhood, Cori has been an avid writer of short stories, poetry, and prose. Her passion is delighting early independent readers and middle-grade children with imaginative and inspiring stories, which is what she has set out to do with her first book, Lighthouse Cheese Factory. Cori is a staunch supporter of STEM and journalism, and is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. In her free time, she writes and supports charities, including United Way and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. She lives on the New Jersey coast with her two dogs, Skipper and Beau, and shares her life with her longtime partner.