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Janet Homes

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Janet Homes is a children's writer and poet.

Her goal is to helping children become better learners through reading.

The Adventures of Cotton Sinclair Pegasus Island is her first adventure chapter book for young readers. She enjoys writing stories and poems for children. She has 16 years experience working with children of all ages.

She has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and minored in Early Childhood, Elementary Education from Queens College.

She resides in New York City with her daughter and granddaughter.
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Motivating your child to love reading

Cotton Sinclair loves to read.


When I was a child, I found reading to be boring.  Yes, boring.  It wasn’t because I had trouble reading.  I just couldn’t find the right books that kept my interest.


I remember my elementary school teacher giving me an adventure book to read, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, after reading the book, I was hooked. From that point on, I loved adventure books.   Of course, n

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“Each day challenge yourself, go that extra mile”
Marcia Reefer, The Adventures of Cotton Sinclair Pegasus Island

“When you feel hopeless, wait, a transformation of self is on the horizon.”
Marcia Reefer, The Adventures of Cotton Sinclair Pegasus Island

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Book Promotions: The Adventures of Cotton Sinclair Pegasus Island 1 1 Dec 30, 2014 07:47PM  
“Each day challenge yourself, go that extra mile”
Marcia Reefer, The Adventures of Cotton Sinclair Pegasus Island

“CORE MEDITATION: Breathing This classic meditation can deepen concentration by teaching us to focus on the “in breath” and the “out breath.” Sit comfortably on a cushion or chair and keep your back upright, without straining or overarching. If you can’t sit, then lie on your back on a yoga mat or folded blanket with your arms at your sides. Just be at ease and close your eyes, or gaze gently a few feet in front of you and aim for a state of alert relaxation. Take three or four deep breaths, feeling the air as it enters your nostrils, fills your chest and abdomen, and flows out again. Then let your breathing settle into a natural rhythm, and just feel the breath as it happens, without trying to change it or improve it—all you have to do is feel it. Notice where you sense your breath most intensely. Perhaps it’s at the nostrils, or at the chest or abdomen. Then rest your attention as lightly as a butterfly rests on a flower—only on that area—and become aware of the sensations there. For example, if you’re focusing on the breath at the nostrils, you may experience tingling, vibration, or pulsing, or you may observe that the breath is cooler when it comes in and warmer when it goes out. If you’re focusing on the breath at the abdomen, you may feel movement, pressure, stretching, or release. You don’t need to name these feelings—simply let your attention rest on them, one breath at a time. (Notice how often the word rest comes up in this instruction. This is a very restful practice). You don’t need to make the inhalation deeper or longer or different from the way it is. Just be aware of it, one breath at a time. Whenever you notice your attention has wandered and your mind has jumped to the past or the future, to judgment or speculation, don’t worry about it. Seeing your attention has wandered is the signal to gently let go of whatever has distracted you and return your attention to the feeling of the breath. If you have to let go over and over again, that’s fine—being able to more gracefully start over when we’ve become distracted or disconnected is one of the biggest benefits of meditation practice.”
Sharon Salzberg, Real Happiness at Work: Meditations for Accomplishment, Achievement, and Peace

“When you feel hopeless, wait, a transformation of self is on the horizon.”
Marcia Reefer, The Adventures of Cotton Sinclair Pegasus Island

“The hardness of a diamond is part of its usefulness, but its true value is in the light that shines through it.”
B.K.S. Iyengar, Light on Life

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