Annapolis’ JNP Project creates illustrated books geared toward improving children’s self-esteem By Shanteé Woodards swoodards@capgaznews.com
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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, PS22 SCHOOL — 100 YEAR OLD WOOD CREATES RETAILS DISPLAY TABLE
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!”…
AUDIO INTRODUCTION: To The JNP Project
Learn more about the JNP Project
NATIONAL AQUARIUM BOOK FESTIVAL — A VERY SUCCESSFUL BEGINNING!
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.
BALTIMORE BOOK FAIR
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.