Doris Vega Baez
Doris Vega Baez, a passionate Puerto Rican author, draws upon her love for children, education, and preserving cultural heritage in her writing. Inspired by the history and culture of the Taino people, Doris embarked on creating a children's book that empowers young readers to embrace their own culture and appreciate diversity. With a background in Business Administration from the University of Central Florida, she skillfully combines her educational expertise with her writing skills to create an engaging and authentic story. Through extensive research, including active participation in online social media groups and studying articles and books, Doris ensures the accuracy and authenticity of the Taino representation in her book. She believe
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C.J. Canterbury
CJ Canterbury's love for children and animals is undeniable! Growing up with her two yellow Labrador Retrievers, her deep connection with them led her to ponder what life would be like if animals could speak - a thought that would one day inspire her to become a writer.
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Christine Adams
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In the Philippines, we were given a little one-bedroom hut and used whatever money we were allowed to bring to buy little snacks, which we sold at the storefront of our house. It wasn't much income, but we didn't need much to survive because almost everything was provided through the sponsorship. Every week we would gather at the center of town and were given soap, toothpaste, food, and other necessities, all of which were divided up according to how many people were in the family. Soap and gourd were so