Friday, September 11, 2009

Childrens Books for the 21st Century

Here at Petersmusings we understand that our world around us is changing. Never before has it been more important to teach our children about the changing world around us. In conjunction with Hamani "Bo" Po'oi & Co, in the coming months we're launching our new line of Childrens Books that face diversity head on in fun and imaginative ways! Here is a glimpse of upcoming titles:

Our line of religious childrens "Are You There" books delve into the diversity of Religion:

"Are You There Allah? It's Me Ahmed"
A young boy learns the joys of being Muslim

"Are You There Ganesha, Shiva, Krishna, Rama, Hanuman, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Durga, Kali, and Saraswati? It's Me Akanksha"
A Hindu Girl learns what it means to not be a Christian

"Are You There Darwin? It's me Jeffery"
A young boy is confused because his parent's don't believe in anything

Our line of coping with disease books share experiences of other children who battle with disease

"Are You there Grandpa? It's me Barry"
A young boy learns that his Grandpa has Alzheimers


"Romona has HIV Because her Mother Lived Through the Sixties"
A story about a little girl and her puppy Needles who learn of and how to cope with Auto Immune Diseases. With a special guest appearance by Freddy Mercury's Zombie Corpse

"Chaz's Daddy Drinks a Funny Brown Liquid and Gets Real Mean"
After learning that his Daddy is a drunk, Chaz meets a new friend, Tina Turner, who teaches him how to cope with a loved one's addiction to alchohol

"Wanda's Adventures with Scoliosis"

"Billy's Sister is Going Through a Magical Change...and Gets Really Grumpy Once a Month"
Discovering the horrors of familial menstruation

"Ruperts Dad the Wife Beater"
After his daddy takes a ride in a police car, Rupert learns why it's wrong to hit women

"Mommy's new nose...and other assorted parts"
An encounter with Rhinoplasty

"Dkwan's First Mugging"
A kids guide to growing up in Brooklyn

1 comment:

  1. Haha, awesome! But you didn't mention the inspiration for this blog: Hannah Has Dialysis: A story for children aged 3-10 years on life with "Automated Peritoneal Dialysis'

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