Written by Florenza Lee
Illustrated by Fx and Color Studio
It was when eating an apple that Manny devised his plan to capture the tooth fairy; he has a special wish and believes only she may help. Manny & Tutu is a beautiful story about the bond of parents and children, and the power of words.
Written by Florenza Lee
Illustrated by Fx and Color Studio
Mia has poor manners and needs the reader's assistance in replacing them with better ones. In this interactive, engaging book, your child will want to read it again and again.
Written by Florenza Lee
Illustrated by Sofaia Dellart
Acornsville, Land of the Secret Seeds Keeper, is currently being illustrated by Sofania Artisan. It is the first of several books written based on parables found in the Bible. These books intend to teach the application of the stories.
The book is set in a little forest called Acornsville. All the citizens are kind, helpful, generous, and live in peace and harmony, everyone that is, except Roscoe Rabbit. He is neither kind nor considerate. Roscoe doesn't assist his neighbors, and everything he gets, he keeps to himself.
When selected to be part of a mission much larger than himself, Roscoe learns the value of kindness, generosity, and being mindful of one's neighbors.
This book is designed to show children that we all are given unique gifts, and we are responsible for ensuring they are cared for properly. Roscoe Rabbit learns this lesson better than all the other animals in Acornsville.
Currently in Illustration
Written by Florenza Lee
Illustrated by Debbie Dearen Richmond
Meet Brooklyn from my newest book, Brooklyn Beaver, ALMOST Builds a Dam! This book teaches the power of preparation, giving, purpose, and knowing how to correct one's mistakes. Not only is this a super timely message, but the story is also so darn adorable! It is beautifully illustrated by Debbie Dearen Richmond and designed by Sofania Artisan. Coming soon!
Written by Florenza Lee
Illustrated by Sofania Dellart
This wonderfully unique book, illustrated by Sofania Artisan, delicately addresses a grave subject that far too many children experience: Domestic Violence.
At the beginning of the book, Eric lives with his mom and dad in their large, beautiful house. As time goes on, their once happy house becomes very dark and sad. It is then that Eric's mom informs him they must move; it is no longer safe for them to remain in the large house. Eric understands the need to move but is still very apprehensive. The only life he has known is in the large, beautiful house. He and his mom arrive at their smaller, much happier house that he understands, sometimes two-thirds IS a whole.
To better tell this delicate story, Florenza uses houses as the main characters. They display the emotions contained within the four walls: joy, sorrow, happiness, and sadness, etc. The people in the story are mice.
Two-Thirds is a Whole that allows opWhenthat en communication and conversation for children dealing with Domestic Violence; they quickly identify with Eric. Hopefully, by hearing his story, they can openly discuss their feelings.
Currently in Illustration
Written by Florenza Lee
Illustrated by Sofania Dellart
It is said, if you follow a rainbow to its very end, you will arrive in a magical place known as O'Kapi. In O'Kapi, majestic horses run and day long. Everyone gets along well except for one horse named Oya. Oya is not very kind and keeps to herself.
She is different than the other horses; rather than celebrate her uniqueness, she hides away and is distant. It is only when three sisters: Nevaeh, Nylah, and Naomi, befriend her that she learns something amazing about herself: she isn't a horse at all!
O'Kai, beautifully illustrated by Sofania Artisan, encourages children to love to play with all and appreciate themselves for who they are; to celebrate their uniqueness and those of others.
Currently in Illustration
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