I’m happy to announce that the July Edition of Guardian Angel Kids Ezine is now online. This month’s theme is Outer Space. So if you or your little ones would like to see some great stories, poetry and articles (or even some online games created by yours truly), please visit http://guardian-angel-kids.com/. The full media release is below.
M E D I A R E L E A S E
CONTACT: Donna McDine, Editor-in-Chief, Guardian Angel Kids Ezine
Email: submissions@guardian-angel-kids.com
Website: http://guardian-angel-kids.com/
For Immediate Release
Children's Ezine Guardian Angel Kids: Swirls through Outer Space - July 2011
Issue
The unknown and intrigue of outer space is a delightful way to engage our
youngsters in the planets beyond Earth. To watch the amazement flash over
their faces and their onslaught of questions to follow is a splendid way to
explore space from the pages of Guardian Angel Kids Ezine.
We are proud and thrilled to share with our readers the July issue of
everything "outer space" and all its amazement through poetry, stories, and
articles at
http://www.guardian -angel-kids. com.
Please feel free to drop Editor-in-Chief, Donna McDine an email at
submissions@ guardian- angel-kids. com and let them know what you think of
Guardian Angel Kids and what you'd like to see in the future. They aim to
please!
Letter from the POETRY editor: Donna J. Shepherd
Featured Books:
Video Special Feature: Sparkie: A Star Afraid of the Dark by Susann Batson
What if the Moon written and illustrated by Tracy Ahrens
Children's poetry, SHORT STORIES, and articleS:
"I Spy Wishes," by Corinna M. Johnson - sparkles with vivid imagery.
"Out of this World," by Abigail Charles - swirls you through outer space on
an alphabet adventure. Clara Smith's illustration will leave your young
muses wanting to learn more about the wonders of outer space.
"The Star Way," by Sandie Lee - like us stars are all different and go
through many stages in their lives. Share this wonderful article with your
young muses and learn about the life cycle of a star.
"An Orbiting Laboratory," by Lee Rosenfield - learn how a space station
stays "afloat" and how the astronauts live aboard the space shuttle in this
intriguing article of an orbiting laboratory.
"The Greatest Gift You Can Give Your Child," by Nicole Weaver - as parents
we must prioritize our time, so we can stay engaged in our children's
emotional and educational growth. Learn important tips to implement in your
child rearing.
SPECIAL BONUS VIDEO FEATURES for KIDS
Whispering Wally written and illustrated by Kevin Scott Collier
I Can't See, But I Can Imagine, a musical picture book by Patricia Bennett
Wilson. Illustrated by Sharon Bean. Video Production by Blazing Trailers
"Jack and the Beanstalk" as told by a 2 year old! Be prepared for a
wonderful out loud chuckle!
We look forward to your visit. Thank you for your time and interest.
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