(Hardback)
Title: ROSIE AND FRIENDS: ONE-OF-A-KINDNESS
Author: Helen Hipp
Publisher: A Different Kind of Safari, LLC
Pages: 40
Genre: Children
Author: Helen Hipp
Publisher: A Different Kind of Safari, LLC
Pages: 40
Genre: Children
Embark on a new safari with Hornsby the rhino as he comes face-to-face
with losing his sense of belonging. No longer accepted by his herd,
Hornsby searches for companionship. With the help of his new buddies,
Hornsby learns that his life is one of a kind, and that spreading his
kindness is a good way to make new friends!
with losing his sense of belonging. No longer accepted by his herd,
Hornsby searches for companionship. With the help of his new buddies,
Hornsby learns that his life is one of a kind, and that spreading his
kindness is a good way to make new friends!
Approaching life with excitement and energy, Helen works hard to help
people achieve exuberance! Born in Yonkers, N.Y., in 1959, Helen is the
middle child of five. Her father, whose work demanded strong
problem-solving skills and mother whose interest in art, provided Helen
with endless opportunities to look at things from different
perspectives.
Today, Helen continues to take advantage of an imaginative mindset
that creates opportunities out of obstacles. A concept she fostered in
her children, one of whom has special needs. As Helen explored career
opportunities, she connected her personal experiences (parenting a child
with special needs) with her beliefs, professional skills, and
aspirations.
Helen received her M.A. in counseling and began her career as a
psychotherapist to help people find answers for their life problems. Her
work eventually evolved into a coaching practice, WithinU Life
Coaching, focusing on helping individuals with special needs reveal
their innate ability to solve difficult situations. Inspiration and fun,
is Helen’s motivation and her life’s fuel.
Helen explains her enthusiasm as, “each day is an opportunity,
waiting to be shaped and here I am, the sculptor who gets to do the
shaping.”
Helen has authored articles for Family Works and Washington Family
Magazine and written multiple self-help articles published by ezine.com
where she is viewed as an expert in her field.
In addition to her work, Helen has written two children’s books
creating a very effective way to motivate kids of all ages to meet their
challenges with self-acceptance, confidence and understanding.
Her debut children’s book, A Different Kind of Safari,
released in 2013 addresses the many questions life asks by offering up
lighthearted, ever-changing perspectives that transform personal
challenges into opportunities. Once again, the engaging safari family
led by Rosie the Pink Hippo inspire, and help you see your life
differently in her new book, Rosie and Friends Positively Different.
With a cast characters experiencing real-life issues, her books provide
children with the opportunity to identify, understand and feel
supported by the characters handling of similar fears, interests, and
concerns.
Rosie and Friends Helping Children to Understand That Their Uniqueness Is Not a Weakness.
people achieve exuberance! Born in Yonkers, N.Y., in 1959, Helen is the
middle child of five. Her father, whose work demanded strong
problem-solving skills and mother whose interest in art, provided Helen
with endless opportunities to look at things from different
perspectives.
Today, Helen continues to take advantage of an imaginative mindset
that creates opportunities out of obstacles. A concept she fostered in
her children, one of whom has special needs. As Helen explored career
opportunities, she connected her personal experiences (parenting a child
with special needs) with her beliefs, professional skills, and
aspirations.
Helen received her M.A. in counseling and began her career as a
psychotherapist to help people find answers for their life problems. Her
work eventually evolved into a coaching practice, WithinU Life
Coaching, focusing on helping individuals with special needs reveal
their innate ability to solve difficult situations. Inspiration and fun,
is Helen’s motivation and her life’s fuel.
Helen explains her enthusiasm as, “each day is an opportunity,
waiting to be shaped and here I am, the sculptor who gets to do the
shaping.”
Helen has authored articles for Family Works and Washington Family
Magazine and written multiple self-help articles published by ezine.com
where she is viewed as an expert in her field.
In addition to her work, Helen has written two children’s books
creating a very effective way to motivate kids of all ages to meet their
challenges with self-acceptance, confidence and understanding.
Her debut children’s book, A Different Kind of Safari,
released in 2013 addresses the many questions life asks by offering up
lighthearted, ever-changing perspectives that transform personal
challenges into opportunities. Once again, the engaging safari family
led by Rosie the Pink Hippo inspire, and help you see your life
differently in her new book, Rosie and Friends Positively Different.
With a cast characters experiencing real-life issues, her books provide
children with the opportunity to identify, understand and feel
supported by the characters handling of similar fears, interests, and
concerns.
Rosie and Friends Helping Children to Understand That Their Uniqueness Is Not a Weakness.
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