Nora G. Ho
J.C. Penney's HaywardNora G. Ho is a first-generation Chinese American. She has spent over 40 years in education, from pre-school to master’s candidates at the university level. In her debut rhyming picture book, “A Place Called Home,” you will understand how an animal’s habitat affects its home. Nora’s Why in writing picture books is to help children better recognize, understand and respect the uniqueness of others. On this journey of understanding diversity, she hopes all children will discover the enjoyment of reading.
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Book:
A Place Called Home
Children
IngramSpark/Gong Ho Press
October 2024
ISBN 9798989932214
34 pages
In this charming story told in verse, a kitten explores
California’s redwoods to find a home.
Along the way,
it discovers other animals’ homes. The story is
accompanied by funny illustrations that will appeal
to readers and listeners.
Join the kitten on this exciting adventure as it
encounters various creatures in the redwood forest,
including croaking frogs and a ravenous bear.
As you follow the kitten, you will understand
how an animal’s habitat affects its home.
The book is an excellent STEAM teaching tool.
It features background material, a glossary,
and science resources on coastal redwoods
and their inhabitants. More/less