Sherri Rabinowitz and Anja Gruber has found a unique way to encourage self-esteem in little ones while helping them develop a sense of appreciation and respect for everyone and everything in the world around them.
Sherri has been writing since she was a small child. She was inspired by Ray Bradbury and Agatha Christie. She had always loved writing but has had to make a living in a varied number of ways. She worked as an actress, a travel agent and in several forms of customer service. Her passion though has always been writing. She loves and enjoys both reading and writing fan fiction.
Sherri's first book Murder Inc. was a fan favorite, then came Fantasy Time Inc. which was nominated for a Global Ebook Award. Her Children's book; Different Is Beautiful is already a best seller. It has been #2 in hot releases, #2 in Early Childhood Education and #3 in Preschool & Kindergarten on Amazon! And it won the Gold (First Place) for Global Ebook Awards for Children Picture Books Fiction category! Her memoir; Entering My Second Half has been nominated for Global E-book Award! Her second children's book is; A Kitty's View which was number one in Hot New Releases in Children's Activity Books! Ranked number 1 on Author Page; A Kitty's View, An interactive children’s book! On it is way is a second edition of Murder Inc. with Ausxip Publishing!
Sherri is the host of Blogtalk Radio's Chatting With Sherri and her show was nominated for the; Shorty Award! The show Chatting With Sherri is entering its 7 season and its the home of The Chatty Awards! Sherri is also the producer of Sherri's Playhouse which is entering its 4th season! To listen to her shows please check out; http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rithebard
I like how the book encourages kids to love themselves and be different. it is very inspiring for our youth because these are the words they need to hear. although I would of wanted more "fun" the book is still good. thank you for the book Sherri!
As the title states, different is beautiful. Simple illustrations, few words, good impact. What makes us different is what makes us beautiful. Simple. The story affirms that differences are to be seen as good.
A very uplifting book for children. I loved the pictures and the simple lines that meant so much. The author did a wonderful job of taking simple words to send a positive message.