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Miles' Stuffy Nose by Janice Robinson-Celeste
Read with Carylee brings the love of literature to children and gives a peek behind-the-scenes by evoking the joy of reading, helping children interact with authors, and displaying the hidden talent of these authors who may be living in your community. In this episode, we're going to read Miles' Stuffy Nose, written by Janice Robinson-Celeste.
Have you ever tried to teach a toddler to blow their nose? Miles' Stuffy Nose helps toddlers learn to do just that! Miles is a toddler who doesn't know how to blow his nose. He seeks advice from his family members. One person says to blow like an elephant's trunk, another tells him to pretend to be a dragon blowing fire through his nose, and yet another family member tells him to pretend to be a whale blowing through its blowhole. He continues to get advice while using his imagination to be all of the things his family suggests until finally, he succeeds with the help of his sister.
Janice Robinson-Celeste is the Founder and Publisher of Successful Black Parenting magazine, the first national print publication for Black parents. As a former teacher from early childhood to higher education, an author of two parenting books, including "Making A Supermodel, "Pride and Joy: African American Baby Celebrations" with Simon & Schuster publishing, and is a contributing writer for Huffington Post.
Janice is the author and publisher of several children's board books, including "BIG KID: For When You're Feeling Small in A BIG, BIG World" and "Miles' Stuffy Nose." You can see the accompanying animations to these books on her YouTube channel for Ethnic Animations. https://tinyurl.com/EthnicAnimations
You can purchase the book directly on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Miles-Stuffy-Nose-Janice-Robinson-Celeste/dp/0578619245/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1599560287&refinements=p_27%3AJanice+Robinson-Celeste&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Janice+Robinson-Celeste
Loved the story from this episode? Check out her YouTube channel to discover how Carylee's love for literature is making a global impact. https://bit.ly/2PRfyqb
By Carylee CarringtonMiles' Stuffy Nose by Janice Robinson-Celeste
Read with Carylee brings the love of literature to children and gives a peek behind-the-scenes by evoking the joy of reading, helping children interact with authors, and displaying the hidden talent of these authors who may be living in your community. In this episode, we're going to read Miles' Stuffy Nose, written by Janice Robinson-Celeste.
Have you ever tried to teach a toddler to blow their nose? Miles' Stuffy Nose helps toddlers learn to do just that! Miles is a toddler who doesn't know how to blow his nose. He seeks advice from his family members. One person says to blow like an elephant's trunk, another tells him to pretend to be a dragon blowing fire through his nose, and yet another family member tells him to pretend to be a whale blowing through its blowhole. He continues to get advice while using his imagination to be all of the things his family suggests until finally, he succeeds with the help of his sister.
Janice Robinson-Celeste is the Founder and Publisher of Successful Black Parenting magazine, the first national print publication for Black parents. As a former teacher from early childhood to higher education, an author of two parenting books, including "Making A Supermodel, "Pride and Joy: African American Baby Celebrations" with Simon & Schuster publishing, and is a contributing writer for Huffington Post.
Janice is the author and publisher of several children's board books, including "BIG KID: For When You're Feeling Small in A BIG, BIG World" and "Miles' Stuffy Nose." You can see the accompanying animations to these books on her YouTube channel for Ethnic Animations. https://tinyurl.com/EthnicAnimations
You can purchase the book directly on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Miles-Stuffy-Nose-Janice-Robinson-Celeste/dp/0578619245/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1599560287&refinements=p_27%3AJanice+Robinson-Celeste&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Janice+Robinson-Celeste
Loved the story from this episode? Check out her YouTube channel to discover how Carylee's love for literature is making a global impact. https://bit.ly/2PRfyqb