Located in the heart of Smyrna, Georgia, Cafe Lucia is home to some of the finest brewed coffee you can ever experience. And on Friday morning, February 23, from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, Cafe Lucia (located at 1260 West Spring Street, Smyrna Georgia) will host its very first local author event. Along with great coffee, tasty sandwiches and breakfast fare, Award winning filmmaker, actor, director, novelist and Amazon.com bestselling children’s book author, Kelly Young-Silverman, will be on hand to meet families, share story-time, and sign copies of her Amazon.com bestselling illustrated children’s books, Man in the Moon and Where’s Wilson?
The delightful, whimsical children’s picture book, Where’s Wilson? written by Kelly Young-Silverman and beautifully illustrated by erin the great) originally released as an ebook on October 20, 2015, exclusively on Amazon Kindle, and within a week had already impacted three of the online retailer’s Hot 100 sales charts, climbing to #25 on the Kindle Store’s Children’s Books, Imagination & Play chart; #26 on the Kindle Store’s Children’s Books, Bedtime & Dreaming chart; and at #46 on the Amazon Books, Children’s Books, Sleep category.
Where’s Wilson? is a fanciful illustrated story about Wilson, an important member of the Sweet Dream Team, who wanders away from the team. With bedtime rapidly approaching, the whole community bands together to find Wilson. After all, how can anyone manage to fall asleep if there aren’t enough sheep to count?
This captivating rhyming picture book features frolicsome watercolor illustrations that vividly bring the story to life. Children will love the sing-song verses and discovering new objects and characters in the multi-layered pictures.
Where’s Wilson? is the second in a series of Evie & Knox night time story books, following on the heels of 2014’s Man in the Moon, a sweet rhyming tale that follows a little girl on a magical journey as she learns that any acquaintance, even the man in the moon, can easily become a friend. “No matter how small you may feel (especially compared to the great big moon) you are special to someone,” says author Kelly Young-Silverman.
This rhyming picture book, written in just 267 words, is illustrated with soft, watercolor original paintings by erin the great. Erin’s illustrations vividly bring the story to life, allowing children the delight of discovering new objects and characters in the multi-layered pictures.
Both books are available in hardcover, trade paperback and ebook formats from WordCrafts Press.
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