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International Children's Book Day

International Children's Book Day occurs on April 2nd - this article highlights two books written by community partners in Plymouth County.

Whether it’s a teacher, staff member, or character in a book, children need to feel connected to something to help them cope with the various stressors that they have going on in their lives.

“Children can often feel alone and isolated and when they can relate to characters in a book, it helps them feel less alone,” Sarah Cloud, Director of Social Work at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center said.

Cloud along with partner Theresa Harmon of To the Moon and Back have recently released two health literacy children’s books. Sam the Superhero and his Superlife, details the life of a young boy and his dog, who battle the challenges of being born substance-dependent.

“Sam lives with his grandparents and has good and bad days like any child, made worse because he was born substance-exposed. But similar to a superhero, Sam has his own super courage and great strength,” according to the To the Moon and Back Website.

This book has the ability to normalize what many children may experience when they are born opioid dependent, Harmon said.

Cloud has been working tirelessly on Mama Paca, a book that details the hard challenges of substance misuse.

“My main focus is to let them know there are others going through what they are going through. It’s really important to put words and pictures that have meaning to their journey,” Cloud said.

Both Cloud and Harmon agree that there is a need for more health literacy books to be featured in the community and in schools. These books help with social and emotional learning which can help mitigate the effects of adverse childhood experiences and trauma in a child’s life.

With the school year in full swing, it is the hope that books like Mama Paca and Sam the Superhero and His Superlife will be read in many schools and classrooms across the county.

For more information on these two books visit their website at To the Moon and Back.

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I'm glad today is Children's Book day. I posted several years ago my award winning middle-grade adventure fantasy, The King of Average. It was on the best of lists in 2016 for Kirkus Reviews and Indie Reader and has since won two gold medals from Children's Literary Classics. One psychologist called it "Self-Helpful fiction."

It's also a great read-aloud book.

Here's the post: https://www.pacesconnection.com...of-childhood-neglect

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