Annapolis’ JNP Project creates illustrated books geared toward improving children’s self-esteem By Shanteé Woodards swoodards@capgaznews.com

Annapolis’ JNP Project creates illustrated books geared toward improving children’s self-esteem By Shanteé Woodards swoodards@capgaznews.com
I saw this table in a haberdashery store covered in stuff! I asked the curator to help me see the entire table, and he said the piece on the top was not connected, just sitting on the base. When I moved it, I noted the inscription–I was immediately intrigued and shouted, “SOLD!”…
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I spoke to: parents, grand parents, kids, educators, a school counselor and a homeschooling mom–each and everyone was thrilled to have a brand developing for kids which would nurture character, courage and confidence–ultimately growing self-esteem and independent self-empowerment.
Meet Dona Rudderow Sturn and hear how she and her international team at the JNP Project are working to bring empowerment to kids through reading about undersea adventures in a 31-chapter book series.
CONTACT Us Directly: Dona Rudderow Sturn | Dona@theJNPproject.com | 3 Church Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401 | 410-224-3878