Piper Joy and the Grand Old Tree
“Little Piper Joy counts the leaves each day. She's grateful for this grand old tree that makes her feel okay.”
All children have something that brings them comfort and bliss. This delightful, rhyming picture book - based on the author’s own granddaughter - teaches them that sharing these things with others is not only validating and calming...it’s a whole lot of fun.
A portion of this book’s proceeds will go towards mitochondrial disease research non-profit organizations including United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation and CureARS.
Eric Hoffer International Book Award Grand Prize Shortlist Honoree and First Horizon Finalist. Less than 140 books chosen out of 2500 entrants across 24 categories.
“Little Piper Joy counts the leaves each day. She's grateful for this grand old tree that makes her feel okay.”
All children have something that brings them comfort and bliss. This delightful, rhyming picture book - based on the author’s own granddaughter - teaches them that sharing these things with others is not only validating and calming...it’s a whole lot of fun.
A portion of this book’s proceeds will go towards mitochondrial disease research non-profit organizations including United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation and CureARS.
Eric Hoffer International Book Award Grand Prize Shortlist Honoree and First Horizon Finalist. Less than 140 books chosen out of 2500 entrants across 24 categories.
“Little Piper Joy counts the leaves each day. She's grateful for this grand old tree that makes her feel okay.”
All children have something that brings them comfort and bliss. This delightful, rhyming picture book - based on the author’s own granddaughter - teaches them that sharing these things with others is not only validating and calming...it’s a whole lot of fun.
A portion of this book’s proceeds will go towards mitochondrial disease research non-profit organizations including United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation and CureARS.
Eric Hoffer International Book Award Grand Prize Shortlist Honoree and First Horizon Finalist. Less than 140 books chosen out of 2500 entrants across 24 categories.