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To the untrained eye, a childrenâs book may look simple: an entertaining, comforting story accompanied by colorful artwork. But the skilled childrenâs book author must deliver complex ideas and valuable life lessons in a fun, relatable and easy-to-understand format.
Itâs no easy task, but these local authors have done just that, with recently released childrenâs books that tackle topics from food allergies to pandemics. We reached out to these local authors via email to learn what went into the creation of their works. Their responses have been edited for length and clarity.
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Douglassville author Megan Herr recently published her first childrenâs book, âLucas takes his Food Allergies to Daycare,â which is geared toward the toddler age range and written from her sonâs point of view.
Herr hopes to spread awareness for children living with food allergies and to open up dialogue between children, parents, caregivers and their peers.
âRaising awareness creates empathy and that will help save lives,â she said.
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Published through Mascot Books in Virginia, the book released in November and is registered with the American Wholesale Book Company, Baker & Taylor, Follett Library Resources, and Ingram.Â