The Chimona Chronicles kids series released in print format
(1888PressRelease) Building on all the positive feedback from reviewers around the world,
Foden Press today announces the release of their first two kids titles in full print format. Rosie
Reay's delightful voice of The Chimona Chronicles as the critters of Okanagan Lake come alive
can now be enjoyed in print worldwide.
San Francisco, CA (1888PressRelease) - Foden Press today released the first two kids' novels in
The Chimona Chronicles series in print format. Written by Rosie Reay and set in an actual resort
on Okanagan Lake in central British Columbia, Canada, these books have already received
critical praise from their ebook format. They are ideal for the young reader, parent, or
grandparent who love stories of critters that come alive and then have very similar personalities
to children everywhere. Younger kids will enjoy the illustrations by Candice McMullan that so
delightfully illustrate a few key scenes throughout the book. In addition, a matching website
www.Chimona.com helps children and their parents understand the more unusual words and
locations, while also providing full character personas for each critter, all of which have
interesting names already.
The first book, How Kelvyn Got His Name, shows how the whole community rallies round to
find a full proper name for their favorite gopher. Are your kids fascinated by names too? How do
they name their pets and furry friends? Since Rosie Reay is a professional namer (see
www.BrighterNaming.com) in her daytime profession, she even introduces kids to a simple
naming process for selecting interesting names. Parents may also use this as a fun guide for
naming their next offspring. In what has now become a trademark in all Rosie Reay books, a full
length poem "The Squirrel from Wirral" is weaved into the story too, along with an illustration
of the squirrel walking hand in hand with his friend George.
The second book, Salquin to the Rescue continues the exploits of the main Chimona Chronicles
plus introduces the reader to some of the First Nations people of Canada. There are actually two
mystery stories weaved together here. In the first, children will learn some basics about
numbering. In the second, they will learn how to read signs and prints. Once again the Lake
Okanagan kids interact as all families do, even as some grow more serious and some new critter
characters are introduced, which we are sure to see more of in future novels in this educational
travel series.
Written in Rosie's delightful English voice, these books have been released simultaneously in the
USA, Canada, UK and Europe. Rosie currently resides between Barcelona and Valencia in Spain
where she also writes a monthly column for the Catalonia Chronicles and maintains a blog The
Ebro Voice for English speaking people living in the greater Ebro River delta area. Make friends
with Rosie Reay on Facebook to read more about her books and life. Kyra Dawson is the editor
of the series, and she works as an editor, writer and copywriter out of Vancouver, Canada. See
www.BrighterScribe.com.
Foden Press is an independent publisher of children's books, as well as business How To Do It
business books and ebooks. They are based in Northern California, and may be reached at
www.FodenPress.com. Call +1-650-960-0811. Professional reviewers of children's books are
invited to request review copies of any title. How Kelvyn Got His Name (ISBN # 978-0-
9710157-0-8) and Salquin to the Rescue (ISBN# 978-0-9710157-1-5) may be ordered directly
from Foden Press, plus they are available on request at bookstores nationwide and are distributed
by Ingram Micro.
Contacts:
USA: Athol Foden (amfoden ( @ ) fodenpress dot com) 650-960-0811
Europe: Rosie Reay (rosiereay ( @ ) fodenpress dot com) +34-619-772-492
Canada: Kyra Dawson (info ( @ ) brighterscribe dot com) 604-566-1064
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