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About The Book

Baby Lauren and Theodore, childrens book with an eco-friendly message.Baby Lauren and Theodore is a heartwarming children's story of friendship, love, loss, and renewed hope that teaches on multiple levels. Children delight in this tale, which is told in a simple, kid-friendly manner to make presented concepts easy to understand.

 

About the Author

Deborah Sherrell Taylor Danielle Larripa, illustrator of Baby Lauren and Theodore, a childrens book with an ecological message. Deborah Sherrell is a freelance writer and humanitarian who has communicated effectively over the years in many capacities. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from UCLA in a premed major. She also completed post-baccalaureate studies in medical microbiology, art and real estate. Humanitarian efforts have included several hundred community service hours spanning the past twenty years. Examples include: The Imagination Celebration of Orange County Festival of Arts Junior Art Exhibit, American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, American Heart Association's Push for Life, Laguna Hills High School Grad Nite volunteer, and past Vice President and editor of the newsletter. Deborah is a married mother of three adult children, and a native of California, where she currently resides. Her love for sharing stories is self-evident in her first published children's book, Baby Lauren and Theodore.

About the Illustrator

Danielle Larripa, illustrator of Baby Lauren and Theodore, a childrens book with an ecological message. Danielle Larripa, is an award-winning artist and graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Since she was old enough to hold a pen, she has been creating beautiful artwork for the world to enjoy. Danielle presently lives with her husband in Arizona.

 

About the Publisher

Healing Tree Arts publisher committed to Green Press initiative.Healing Tree Arts is committed to publishing materials utilizing recycled and alternative paper sources to create books that heal, inspire and instruct. Healing Tree Arts is a member of Green Press Initiative, a nonprofit program dedicated to supporting Illustrators in their efforts to reduce their use of fiber sourced from endangered forests. www.greenpressinitiative.org.