The Author, Glennies Thomas, is in the NYC Board of Education, certified as a paraprofessional. However, her career trade and skill set is as an Accessories Designer; designing and making handbags, shoes, and sneakers, but she originally started as an entrepreneur; swimwear designer. She is also a graduate alumni of FIT, Fashion Institute of Technology University.
She also has life experience in wholesale and retail. She’s a native New Yorker, born in Brooklyn, New York, lived in New Jersey for a bit, and later moved back to New York, New York, where she currently lives.
She has volunteered in reading to children, community services, and participating in walks for Muscular Sclerosis, March of Dimes; Birth Defects, Zero Prostate Cancer, and last but not least, Susan G. Komen: Breast Cancer.
She has donated to Save the Children and sponsored a child and his family in Zimbabwe and now donates to Doctors without Borders and St. Jude Children Research Hospital, which are some of the selfless events she’s a part of to this day.
The Author, Glennies Thomas, is in the NYC Board of Education, certified as a paraprofessional. However, her career trade and skill set is as an Accessories Designer; designing and making handbags, shoes, and sneakers, but she originally started as an entrepreneur; swimwear designer. She is also a graduate alumni of FIT, Fashion Institute of Technology University.
She also has life experience in wholesale and retail. She’s a native New Yorker, born in Brooklyn, New York, lived in New Jersey for a bit, and later moved back to New York, New York, where she currently lives.
She has volunteered in reading to children, community services, and participating in walks for Muscular Sclerosis, March of Dimes; Birth Defects, Zero Prostate Cancer, and last but not least, Susan G. Komen: Breast Cancer.
She has donated to Save the Children and sponsored a child and his family in Zimbabwe and now donates to Doctors without Borders and St. Jude Children Research Hospital, which are some of the selfless events she’s a part of to this day.
Where Do You Poop? And What Do You Eat? was inspirational to me because sometimes children have trouble pooping. Children sometimes feel it’s yucky or smelly or strange to poop. Some children tend to get embarrassed about pooping in public restrooms or even get anxiety about it.
So, this book was conceived on this idea, to help children relax and realize that it’s quite normal to poop. We all poop; even animals poop!
This book was written as an educational tool to teach children why we poop. And, internationally, mammals, reptiles, and insects poop too!
However, this book has many educational levels or layers to it as well. It teaches children about other countries, cities, different animals, and where they live. It teaches alphabets; the sequence of countries is in alphabetical order. This book also teaches weather terrain best for these animals. It gets children thinking about other animals and how to take care of animals and why animals hunt for food-survival!
Enjoy!
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