Sunday, November 06, 2016

1985


a forest of words -
the magic of sunny days
in children stories

© gillena cox 2016

Revisit
The Little Seed And His Brother 2015
Sunday Lime 09
Sunday Savvy 09

Happy to say my 2nd book for children (targeted at girls 2-10) published through Authorhouse, is now live.
ISBN: 978-1-5246-6220-2(sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5246-6219-6(e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2016917833


Sunday Smiles


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Poetry Pantry #327

26 comments:

brudberg said...

I think children are magic with their stories.

Sanaa Rizvi said...

I agree, there is definitely magic and allure in children's stories that allow us to escape reality.. even if it's for a little while ❤️ Beautifully penned.


Lots of love,
Sanaa

Tarang Sinha said...

This is so sweet and apt! :)

Kerry O'Connor said...

Children's stories - that's what got me hooked in the first place.

Truedessa said...

Children have the greatest imaginations and stories can spark their dreams.

Sherry Blue Sky said...

Congrats on your book, Gillena. How wonderful.

Gillena Cox said...

Thanks for dropping in Bjorn

much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Thanks for your appreciation Sanaa

much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Happy you dropped by Tarang

much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Thank you for your appreciation Kerry

much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Indeed, thanks for your appreciation Truedessa

much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Thank you Sherry

much love...

Audrey Howitt aka Divalounger said...

Congratulations!!! I love chldrens' stories--I kept all of the books that I read to my girls--until they have their own--and then will pass them on--Happy Sunday to you!

Mary said...

Nothing like the magic of sunny days. And how wonderful about the publication of your book!

Old Egg said...

I remember entering the world of childrens stories with Enid Blyton and the Faraway Tree then progressing to the Famous Five. This was so good for the imagination.

Wendy Bourke said...

Congratulations, Gillena. I like to think of our published words as little "bread crumbs" we leave behind, to show that we passed that way. And your haiku is lovely, to boot! Smiles.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

I love the simplicity/complexity of children's stories!

Gillena Cox said...

Happy you dropped by Audrey

Much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Thanks Mary

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Gillena Cox said...

Happy you dropped by Robin

Much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Thanks for your appreciation Wendy

Much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Happy you dropped by MMT

Much love...

Rosemary Nissen-Wade said...

Congratulations! And your sweet poem sums it up beautiifully.

Lee San said...

Congratulations, Gillena!
childrens' books are always special. :)

Gillena Cox said...

Thank you Rosemary

much love...

Gillena Cox said...

Thanks Lee san

much love...