Bess swooshes her tail and glides through the swamp. She searches the bank and slides ashore. Bugs, bees, birds, and all the animals run from her. Bess is not looking for food. Read the story and find out what Bess needs. You’re in for a fun surprise. The short repetitive sentences fit developmentally to beginning readers. The illustrations and mystery of what Bess is searching for will keep them engaged. The story line encourages discussion about the life cycle of an alligator. Illustrations provide clues to the habitat and where a good place for an alligator nest would be.
I sat alongside Rapunzel as she draped her gorgeous hair down the side of a tower. I shared a box car with other children. I've zoomed to faraway planets and lived as an alligator, a wise wizard, a fairy godmother, and a private eye. Books have always been my portal to adventures.
My career journey has taken me from a teacher to a principal, to a college instructor, and into retirement as a writer. With 38 exciting years in education, I've gathered many ideas for creating children's manuscripts. I look forward to sharing them with my readers.
My dream is to hear a child say, "Read it again!" and know they're pleading for one of my books.