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This inspiring memoir dives into ordinary Andrea Olatunji's story. Her story telling will ignite readers to find something extraordinary in their own story and encourage them to leap into an amazing future. She shows how in-depth observations of one's history, family traditions, and personal patterns can be used as a catalyst to adopt new habits, and to make better life choices, transitions, and decisions in the future.

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This inspiring memoir dives into ordinary Andrea Olatunji's story. Her story telling will ignite readers to find something extraordinary in their own story and encourage them to leap into an amazing future. She shows how in-depth observations of one's history, family traditions, and personal patterns can be used as a catalyst to adopt new habits, and to make better life choices, transitions, and decisions in the future.
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Autorenporträt
Award-winning author and seasoned educator Andrea Olatunji lives by her mission to validate and instill an appreciation for diversity in young children. She developed a passion for languages and cultures early on in her twenty-year-plus career. She has taught English as a Second Language and Spanish in her native Uruguay and here in the United States, gaining valuable expertise with diversity and multicultural environments.Her children's book series, Nuestra Fauna, is a fantastic resource to learn Spanish in a contextualized and fun way. The series features Latin American fauna while teaching important values. Her first book, "Omar, el jaguar" is the recipient of the Moonbeam Spirit Award in the category of Preservation. It has been named an award-winning finalist in the Children's Educational Category of the 2020 International Book Awards and lately, it won the Cover Design Award by KidsShelfBooks. The story celebrates diversity while raising awareness about climate change. Her second book "Guillo, el armadillo" is a tribute to her own students. Based in a project she used in her classroom, this story inspires kids to discover her unique talents. This book received an honorary mention in the International Latino Book Awards for best Educational Picture Book.Being an educator, Andrea couldn't help but create educator guides for these books including lesson plans, guiding questions, project ideas, and assessments.Andrea lives with her husband and son in in the Dominican Republic where she draws inspiration to write. To learn more about Andrea Olatunji and her books visit: www.cuentacuento.com