Live to Create Smiles.
Kayla Olson - Surface Illustrator
Where it all began…
“Lea, the Christmas Angel” by Brenda Sue Boulden Thompson was my first ever illustrated children’s book! It won an award for Florida Authors and Publishers Association INC. About 300 books were entered in the contest and Children's picture book was the largest most competitive category! I have grown so much as an artist since this story was published, but I would have never had the confidence to jump into the world of illustration without it!
Don’t wait to create!
A TREASURED COLLECTION FOR YOUR CHILD'S EARLY YEARS
“I’m One, I’m One!”
I crawl, I cruise, I walk, and I run. Better watch out, because here I come!
Who knew being One could be so much fun? Celebrate a little one's busy year of growth and discovery in this sweet and fun-to-read tribute to being the wonderful age of One!
“I’m Here, I’m Here”
A little book about my BIG first year!
Get ready to celebrate the special milestones of your baby's first year in this playful and engaging book for newborns and their grown-ups. From grabbing toes to taking first steps, I'm Here, I'm Here! showcases the amazing things a little one can do!
I'm Two, I'm Two, and there's so much to do!
Determined and curious is what being Two is all about! This book for toddlers is filled with all sorts of giddy moments and special milestones that you and your little one will want to read and relive over and over.
Grow
Teaching
Bob E. Bear Series (A.J. Sullivan)
Grey Valley Series (Paula Baysinger Morhardt)
Adventure
Courageous Cora & The Brave Boys (JoAn Stevenson)
An Unusual Tale Series (Helen Holder)
Learning
Terrific Tongues (Helen Holder)
What Goes Up Must Come Down (Helen Holder)
Hearth And Gnome (A.J. Sullivan)
Glorious Gertie’s Fabulous Fireworks (Helen Holder)
Love
Love Series (Ashley LaRue)
Messy Grandparents Series (Helen Holder)
Finkle And Frannie (AJ Sullivan)
Fun
Scout (Kiersten Hall)
Superhero Joey (Amanda Skou)
Joey just discovered he has superpowers! He still needs a lot of practice, but he wants to start helping people now. The only problem is he doesn't know how. One day, Joey and his mother are walking through town and Joey sees a sign for a class on spotting seizures and giving first aid. Being epileptic himself, Joey understand how scary having seizures can be. He sets out to learn more, but what will happen when his new first aid skills and his new superpowers are both suddenly put to the test?