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Your children will get excited and stimulated by the words of the new nursery rhymes. These new rhymes express the current life culture that our children experience today. Most of the old ones express the past culture that was prevalent at that time including the farm life that many lived. Today our children have television, cell phones, computers, video games, iPods and much more than a little lamb or a cow. So, I invite you to read what I have written for our children that will keep them interested and relating to what is read to them. For more information about this book, to read more…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Your children will get excited and stimulated by the words of the new nursery rhymes. These new rhymes express the current life culture that our children experience today. Most of the old ones express the past culture that was prevalent at that time including the farm life that many lived. Today our children have television, cell phones, computers, video games, iPods and much more than a little lamb or a cow. So, I invite you to read what I have written for our children that will keep them interested and relating to what is read to them. For more information about this book, to read more poems, rhymes and activities, or to contact the author, please visit www.kidzador.com.
Autorenporträt
Cheryl Sullivan is a Queensland writer. She was raised and educated in Ipswich, began writing as a single parent in Mooloolaba and in 2010 committed fully to her writing after moving to Brisbane. Harvest of the Unborn, a paranormal thriller set in the past, is her first novel. The idea for Harvest of the Unborn was first developed through numerous writing courses at Queensland Writers Centre, where Cheryl first pursued her interest in creative writing. She joined the Brisbane Writers' Group to practice her craft and later accepted an offer to co-ordinate the group. Cheryl has twice been shortlisted for Queensland Writers Centre's Adaptable program. She is also a recipient of the 2019 Brisbane Lord Mayor's Australia Day Achievement Award for her encouragement of writers of all genres. In her spare time, Cheryl enjoys painting with acrylics and is a life-long learner, always keen to develop her writing craft.