A Picture Book for Kids with Juvenile Diabetesby Kristyn Crow | More from this Blogger 13 Nov 2007 10:28 AM
Pitching the Book Although we had seen picture books written about diabetes, we hadn't seen one specifically for very young kids. We wanted a book with a very simple format, just a few words per page, and illustrations that were upbeat and cheerful. We came up with a manuscript we felt good about, and pitched the idea to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. I was thrilled to learn recently that we were granted the funding to print the books. Saying So Much With A Few Words
Our book will be called, "You are Awesome, Little Possum," and the illustrations are already being created. It's so satisfying to do something with your time and knowledge that just might help people out there in the world. I don't mean to pat myself on the back, but only share with my readers the suggestion that YOU can use your talents and creativity to make a difference, too. What diseases or disorders are your family dealing with? How can you contribute your insight to make the path a little easier for others with the same challenges? Finding ways to do this will change your outlook and add a new sense of purpose to your life. How have you tried to make a difference? What projects are you working on, what events have you helped with, or what causes are you fighting for? I'd love to hear your stories. Kristyn Crow is the author of this blog. Visit her website by clicking here. Some links on this blog may have been generated by outside sources are not necessarily endorsed by Kristyn Crow.
Learn more about Kristyn Crow ![]() Kristyn Crow is the mother of seven children, and the author of three children's books. Visit her website at www.kristyncrow.com. Relevantspecial needs tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Discuss this article
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