About the Author
My name is Delores Chappell, and I was born on March 5th. I resided in my hometown Waco, Texas until I was nine years old. I then journeyed here to Sacramento, California with my parents HP Chappell Sr. and Ruby M. Chappell, along with my five siblings!
I have been a member of St. Jude Christian Tabernacle for over 15 years. I also belong to (SCBWI) the Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Association. I have worked in the past for Department of Justice and Sacramento County Investigations. I am now currently operating a home daycare part time, where I receive clients through the Child Action Program. I am a writer and an inventor-- I do this full time.
Writing this book was very motivating and inspiring for me. Children need more excitement and adventure through reading. When reading to children I found they were anxious to know what was going to happen next. I want to provide children with excitement and adventure every time they read. I like to teach children in a way that exposes children to learning without them knowing you're teaching. My book also expresses the feelings of caring, sharing, and thoughtfulness by helping others through a crisis...teaching them how some friendships begin. I look forward to making and encouraging reading for children much easier, interesting, fun and enjoyable...
A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR: I want to give special thanks to all of you in advance for taking time out to visit my website, and too, for being supportive. GOD BLESS !
I'm a certified astrologer and writer with a book out and another one on the way. I teach and practice mainly in the SoCal area. I am an artist, poet, and activist. My website is www.timesmithing.com. I am quite interested in Global Cooling and Greening and human rights. I come from an engineering family and have Aquarian ideas all the time.
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