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    Sue Lee's book for children,

    Imagine stumbling upon a

    Kaleidoscope full of

    colorful childhood reflections

    of feelings, memories 

    and moments! 

    Whispers of Color for Children 

    Sue Lee's book for adults

    that coordinates with the

    children's book -

    filled with colorful moments

    and memories that

    your heart never forgot!  

    Whispers of Color for Adults 

     

     

     

      

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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      Wednesday
      Sep142011

      Awards and Recognitions

      "I Believe in Me!" Receives Endorsement

      from KIDS FIRST! 2011

       

      Coalition for Quality Children's Media Mission: national, nonprofit organization whose mission is to teach children critical viewing skills and to increase the visibility and availability of quality children's media. KIDS FIRST! is supported by more than 17 million teachers, librarians, media professionals, lobbyists, policymakers, child advocates, educators, parents and families nationwide. Campaign support for the KIDS FIRST! Film Critics program comes from national nonprofit organizations that include the National Education Association, REEL Fathers, National Association of Elementary School Principals and the National Council of Women’s Organizations, with a cumulative membership of over 17 million. 

      Silver Award Winner
      Parent's Choice Awards 2009

       

      The nation's oldest  program to
      recognize quality children's media.                                                                                                                           

       What Do the Committees Look For?

       The Parents’ Choice Awards committees look for products:
      that entertain
      teach with flair,
      stimulate imagination 
      inspire creativity.

      Judges are interested in how a product helps a child grow:
      socially
      intellectually
      emotionally
      ethically
      physically.

      Products must be free of bias.
      Above all, products must not extol violence.
      Be material that respects a child’s age
      interests and abilities