B O O K S T O R E
I am a Champion!
Encourage boys!
An empowering book for boys! I am a Champion! encourages boys to be the best version of themselves; teaching them that they can strive to become whatever they want to be in life and motivates them to be a champion for all. It's time to focus on boys building confidence and good character rather than telling them they're "the problem" simply for being male. Available in three different boys so every boy feels there is one they can relate to!
I am a Champion
A truly empowering children's book for girls. I am a Champion teaches girls they can become anything they want to be. The choice is theirs. Female empowerment should be "I am a girl and I am strong" not "I am a girl and I've been wronged". We must change the message today! Available in three different girls so every girl feels there is one they can relate to!
Help Meadow Save the Day!
Prevent tragedies in schools!
Empower children with the skills needed to help prevent a tragedy at their school! K9 Meadow is a working dog with a very important job; she keeps children safe at school! K9 Meadow cannot be in every classroom, so she wants to teach kids how they can help patrol and protect their own school, just like she does! If students know what to look out for and what to do when they sense a threat, they can be a hero!
Co-authors: Andrew Pollack & Julie Pollack
MeMe the Parrot
Put an end to cyberbullying!
Bullying has plagued school campuses for decades. With the rise of social media, a new form of bullying has developed into an epidemic. Cyberbullying has allowed the torment to follow children home from school and occurs behind closed doors. In order to fight this growing trend, we must take action by educating young children (before they even begin going online) that cyberbullying is wrong and they do not want to take part in it. MeMe the Parrot is a story about a young parrot who recently joined social media. She sees her classmates bullying a friend, Gram, and knows it is wrong. She wants to do something about it! MeMe has courage, and isn’t afraid to stand up against the bullies who are picking on her pal. The character MeMe exhibits the qualities we hope to see in our own children. By teaching young children now, we can put an end to cyberbullying in their future!
Mommy Says
Social media doesn't depict reality.
Social Media. Magazines. Blogs. TV. As adults, we understand that what we see on our smartphones is a façade. Those photos are retouched, that fashion spread is edited, and reality TV does not necessarily portray reality. Unfortunately, many young females joining the online community don't understand this truth. They begin to base their own self-worth by what appears in their news feeds. Parents worry about what their daughters will experience once they start seeing unrealistic images online, in print, and on TV. The pressure to be perfect, thin, and beautiful may be too much for their young and sensitive souls to bear. Mommy Says is an educational children's book that teaches young girls (ages 5+) that the digital world they are about to enter doesn’t always depict reality. Children begin absorbing information at a very young age. What they are taught, what they see and what they hear become embedded in their developing minds and affect how they think in their teens and even into adulthood. Teaching them to not judge themselves based off a false reality and enlightening them to the truth about social media and cyberspace are essential during this pivotal time.








