Caroline B. Cook to Release a Three Book Series on Sept 24

Caroline B. Cook has become one of the beloved authors after her successful book, Hungry that was released in 2022. Cook has continued to maintain a strong reputation for her incredible talent, and her repertoire will be expanded this month with her new Virtue Series for children. Its a joyous and entertaining project that is sure to be a classic in store for the kids and their families for years to come.
The three book Virtue Series will feature Joy Is, Kind Is and Still Is, and all three will bring surprises, hugs and fun for the little ones. Each one of the Virtue Series brings creativity with a different approach for each topic. Joy Is celebrates the simple delights in both the childs life as well as the adult. Kind Is teaches the importance of serving those in need, and Still Is reminds all of us to quiely pause and see the goodness all aroud us. These are monents that will remain with the parents and their children for generations to come.
"I am very grateful to share the Virtue Series with my audience, as it shows the caring of Kind Is with a young girl who is sitting all alone. This is just one of the powerful pages in this book.' Caroline says, "You need to start talking with your children very early about loving the lonely, serving the poor, and saying things like please and thank you. It is so hard to grow up in today's culture. We want to raise kids who are empathetic and caring, and who are looking for way to love others around them."
Cook who is a writer, speaker and educator, will be active this fall and next year with interviews for her new books.
To keep updates for her schedule, you can check with her website, Instagram, and Facebook,
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