The Journeys of Princess Peekaboo Kee
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About the Book
The Journeys of Princess Peekaboo Kee will find its way in your child’s heart as a part of their personal book collection, story time in schools, churches, daycare facilities, and libraries. Princess Peekaboo Kee is an endearing little green fairy mermaid with a glowing beauty, enchanting eyes, and the amazing power to perform acts of kindness that bring good fortune to everyone. Each journey captures an imaginary world of adventure and intrigue that entertains children of all ages. She will activate your child’s curiosity and stimulate their imagination. The story speaks out to the young readers that have experienced or are currently experiencing loss of any kind including, absence of a parent or parents. The Journeys of Princess Peekaboo Kee has a gentle way of teaching, trust, manners, and good behavior. Princess Peekaboo Kee encourages belief in your dreams, hopes, and wishes. In addition, the story addresses certain social issues among siblings and peers such as showing kindness, patience, corporation, overcoming low self-esteem, and bullying. Her journeys help to build character, and to inspire your children to read. Look out kids the girl is watching. She may find her way to you. (Princess Peekaboo Kee)
About the Author
I am a proud mother of three sons. I was born in Pensacola, Florida, better known as the sunshine state. Currently I am a long time resident of Harvey, Illinois. My love and passion for others has always extended from a large family of sixteen siblings. With my life coaching skills and youth mentoring programs, I decided to make a difference. Through my Mekolection Corporation, I provide art programs for youth and community partnerships in collaboration with preschools and elementary educational facilities. Colorvyllecreativekids is a nonprofit arts organization; I founded to offer exciting creative experiences for challenged, gifted youth and their families. I truly believe education and arts go hand and hand. The combination of the two inspired me to illustrate and write my first book The Adventures of Daisymates. I believe we must stimulate the minds of our little readers with positive thoughts to apply to their future growth in life. The arts are important because our children are visual readers before actual readers. Remembering the saying, a picture says a thousand words, encouraged me to take those words to heart.