The Little Wire Hanger in the Closet

The Ongoing Saga of Life Through the Eyes of a Little Boy.

by Hope Syndreamz


Formats

E-Book
$7.99
Softcover
$33.99
E-Book
$7.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/19/2018

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781546223108
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781546223092

About the Book

"You can't judge a book by its cover which is why, this cover is upside down, and the inside reads from right to left."

The Little Wire Hanger in the Closet takes you on a historic journey that teaches children a little about how wire hangers evolved, as well as teaching them the value of never judging a book by its cover. The storyline shines a spotlight on the scrawny little wire hanger named Ian, who is strongly regarded as weak and less pleasing to the eye than the mightier hangers in the closet. Despite feeling lonely and, at times, afraid in his dark little home, the sun begins to shine through. However, the only resolve to feeling the warmth of acceptance, respect, freedom, and peace of mind rests solely upon his little wire shoulders.

The Little Wire Hanger in the Closet is full of great examples that will help every parent, grandparent, or teacher explain the meanness of bullying and show children the benefits of believing in their own self-worth.


About the Author

Isreba Wheeler aka Hope Syndreamz has loved writing ever since she was in elementary school, where she was into poetry and won a few poetry contests. Soon after, Isreba began to write stories for all of the children to read. The teachers told Isreba 'her writing was too mature for her classmates. Maybe think about writing stories later as a career, but not now.’ Isreba stopped writing...until she was an adult. She joined a magazine staff for a while, but shortly thereafter left and began collaborating with Illustrator Sky Owens and together they created Dumplinz Books. When we asked Isreba what inspired her to write children’s books, she stated, “Entertaining the vulnerable tiny fresh minds of our children. Too much of life's negativity and nonsense virtually trickles down into their bowls of cereal forcing them to swallow heaping spoons of anxiety with life's lessons. I want to bring morals and fun back into the eyes of children, our children. I wanted to open their mind's eye, helping them to recapture the essence of imagination."