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The first book in its series, Molly Moves to Folly: A Book for Families Who Are Moving explores themes of early life experiences and how to work through them. As much as parents try to explain and children try to understand, sometimes the goal of communication in a loving family misses the mark. With lively, colorful illustrations and energetic, relatable verse, Molly Moves to Folly makes the experience of moving to an unfamiliar place at a young age a little more manageable for parents and children. Molly Moves to Folly captures the potential for exciting opportunities just waiting to be…mehr

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The first book in its series, Molly Moves to Folly: A Book for Families Who Are Moving explores themes of early life experiences and how to work through them. As much as parents try to explain and children try to understand, sometimes the goal of communication in a loving family misses the mark. With lively, colorful illustrations and energetic, relatable verse, Molly Moves to Folly makes the experience of moving to an unfamiliar place at a young age a little more manageable for parents and children. Molly Moves to Folly captures the potential for exciting opportunities just waiting to be found when facing life's biggest changes, and it is a tool of encouragement and inspiration for families looking for a new space to grow.
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Autorenporträt
Growing up in the western suburbs of Chicago, Kaytlin Rae developed her creative streak from a young age. She made a hobby out of writing poems, songs and always loved her english and writing classes throughout her education. College allowed Kaytlin to complete mission trips to Honduras and Sierra Leone, West Africa, which allowed her different views and perspectives on life. Kaytlin's brain tumor diagnosis in 2020 prompted her to realize that her creative juices needed some attention; she began to travel, paint, and write again, resulting in her first book, Molly Moves to Folly.