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Craig

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Craig, an autistic ten-year-old, finds a way to reach out to the outside world through his love for airplanes. Ages 4 -8

31 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2017

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K. Meador

35 books56 followers
Ironically, I never saw myself settling in Oklahoma since my roots are in Texas, but here I am living on twenty beautiful acres named Timberland Forest.

I love to spin stories for children and adults in the genres of clean romance, stories based on true life events, Christian inspirational/devotionals, and, of course, childrens.

In addition to writing I have spent over twenty years in the aviation industry, first as an aircraft mechanic and then as an inspector fulfilling leadership roles within that timeframe. I currently write for the ERA Air Aviation magazine based in India and work for Pratt and Whitney as an engine inspector.

I am extremely proud of my two sons who are actively pursuing their own careers. Five cats and one very large dog adopted me and keep me company on a daily basis. Their antics keep me laughing and will quite possible end up in a book or two.

I'd love to hear from you so send me an email at authorkmeador@gmail.com

Bringing Stories Alive, One Word at a Time,
Author K-Trina Meador

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January 31, 2018
Craig is a small boy who likes airplanes. We never get to know Craig's age, which is important because there are a lot of words used in this book that if you knew nothing about aviation you would be confused.

I have aviation experience from my time in the Navy. I would imagine most children between the ages of 4-8, which is the recommended age for this book, would ask a lot of questions or they would not get a lot out of the book. I can't really say it's a picture book because there is just one image used over and over.

If your child has an interest in aviation you can buy them this book. I suggest you read the book first, then look up all the aviation terms and use it as a learning experience.

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