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A nonfiction picture book for children ages 7-12 (up) and for those that love kids (For all)! Zipper Woman came to life during an event at Edgewood Elementary School in Columbus Georgia. This was the first time Zipper Woman had ever worked in a school. She worked in the church with children, and had children of her own. She enjoys helping everyone. She was a stay at home mom and she volunteered at school. One day the principal asked her to consider coming to work. ¿Since you are here most of the time anyway,¿ stated the principal. This was a great idea for her. This was the happiest time of…mehr

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A nonfiction picture book for children ages 7-12 (up) and for those that love kids (For all)! Zipper Woman came to life during an event at Edgewood Elementary School in Columbus Georgia. This was the first time Zipper Woman had ever worked in a school. She worked in the church with children, and had children of her own. She enjoys helping everyone. She was a stay at home mom and she volunteered at school. One day the principal asked her to consider coming to work. ¿Since you are here most of the time anyway,¿ stated the principal. This was a great idea for her. This was the happiest time of her life. Zipper Woman was finally able to help the little ones, our leaders of tomorrow, the children of the world. Zipper Woman dreams were finally beginning to come alive! This is the start of the already famous super hero mommy.
Autorenporträt
Author Charlotte Kaye (Jordan) Irvin was born in Alabama and raised in East Chicago, Indiana. She graduated in Hammond Indiana, from Hammond High School (The Wildcats). She loved hanging out in Chicago, Illinois. Charlotte is a wife and mother of five children, and grandmother of six, and she had one dog, Diamond who passed away 2013. She graduated from Columbus State University with an A.S. degree in Respiratory Therapist; she was a Paraprofessional for five years at Edgewood Elementary School in Columbus, Georgia. Now retired Due to her being diagnosed with end stage Lupus, she is now disabled and continues to strive to live life each day to the fullest. Thanking The Lord for keeping her for this very purpose and to show much love to the children and everybody who read this book!