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    A Creative Tale Aimed at Introducing Children to Emotions

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    The Children’s Book Review | February 15, 2019

    Book Henry WigglebottomHenry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow, a delightful tale about a creative child named Henry, is aimed at introducing children to emotions.  Through his adventures, Henry Winterbottom learns about emotions in a way that is relatable and easy for children to understand. Henry and his emotional journey are brought to life with vivid illustrations that pop off the page.

    Financed through a successful kickstarter campaign, this book was published through new imprint LaPixie Publishing.  “Self awareness and emotional intelligence are key elements for successful adults”, Jen B Wild shows young readers to learn what feelings are and sometimes they can get mixed up and that is ok to feel that way.  Written with a various wild scenarios along with Mr. Day’s Illustration, Henry Winterbottom is a story to captive an audience of all ages.

    Age Range: 3-9 years old

    Available on Kindle, Nook and Paperback

    Paperback: 40 pages

    Publisher: La Pixie Publishing LLC or (indie publisher)

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    Jen B Wild is the pen name of children’s author, Samanta Moise.  Born in Ecuador, she moved to the United States as a teenager, joining a proud tradition of naturalized citizens that continue to make America great.  Through hard work and single-minded focus, she fulfilled her dream of becoming a registered nurse. Because of her nursing background, Jen B believes that early intervention in childhood is critical to the development of adult mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.  She drew from her life experiences and enlisted the help of her 4 children to write her first book, Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow.  Through Henry’s story, kids will gain insight into their emotions and discover a vocabulary to express their feelings.

    Read our exclusive interview: Jen B Wild Discusses Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow

    The Author Showcase is a place for authors and illustrators to gain visibility for their works. This article—A Creative Tale Aimed at Introducing Children to Emotions—was provided to The Children’s Book Review and sponsored. Discover more great writing and illustrating artists in our Showcase. You can also learn more about marketing books and finding an Author Showcase book marketing plan that is right for you here …

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