Seasons Through The Eyes Of A Child

The Snow, The Spring, The Summer, The Fall

by Yvonne Moss


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/24/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781481741286

About the Book

The changing seasons have a story to tell. The story captures the early events in a child’s life and the excitement of it all. Their imagination will continue where the words end. "Seasons Through the Eyes of a Child" is the first of three books in the author’s collection titled THE CHILDREN’S READING CORNER-1ST COLLECTION. The other two books are; “The Green Eye Chick” and “The Butterfly Princess”.


About the Author

On the way to becoming a published writer, Yvonne took a detour and gained a unique view of the world. She traveled through Europe and for two years, lived and worked in Frankfurt, Germany. After returning to the United States she earned a BS Degree in Mathematics and a Masters in Public Administration, both from Savannah State University. She established a career as an air traffic control specialist, retiring in 2007 after more than 25 years of service. Her path through life only added to her imagination. Her creativeness provided a refuge when the everyday details of living crowded the spaces around her. Her poetry, stories, interior and fashion designs allowed her to tap into her creative side. During the years, she has written hundreds of poems and short stories and she has won several poetry awards. She was the guest poet at the 2009 Black and White Inaugural Gala in Savannah, Georgia. She wrote and presented the poem, “We Celebrate”. An imagination is a wonderful thing to have and to share and she shared it with her sons (Kevin and Johnnie) as they were growing up. Her children’s books are fascinating and fun to read. Her creativeness is imaginative and entertaining. Her poetry reflects many of her life experiences. Her first book of poems is entitled, “For A Moment... LOVE" Contact her on facebook at Celebrate MyDesigns. You can see some of her work on her website and blog at: www.Celebratemydesigns.com