Stories by Children Volume 3: Mission Mango – A Collection of Short Stories and Prose

Meet Kaydie Faith Theodore, one of the talented young authors featured in Stories by Children Volume 3. Hailing from Dominica, Kaydie is set to captivate readers with her unique perspective and storytelling prowess.

Stories by Children believes in amplifying the voices of young authors, providing them with a platform to share their creativity and experiences with the world. Volume 3 showcases 23 remarkable authors, including Kaydie, who represent the rich diversity of talent within Dominica and its diaspora.

Stay tuned as we continue to introduce you to the bright stars behind the pages of “Stories by Children Volume 3 – Mission Mango: A Collection of Short Stories and Prose.” Get ready to be inspired and amazed by the stories that these young authors have to tell.

Mrs. Nicole Toussaint Jno-Baptiste, the Public Relations Officer of the Stories by Children Committee, has expressed her profound pride in the young authors featured in Volume 3. She believes that engaging children in literary ventures such as this promises a bright future for them, fostering creativity, confidence, and a love for storytelling from a young age.

Mrs. Toussaint Jno-Baptiste also emphasizes the importance of family support, asserting her confidence that families are proud of their children’s accomplishments as published authors. By showcasing their talents and achievements, Stories by Children not only celebrates the individual authors but also underscores the support and encouragement provided by their families.

To stay updated and support these budding writers, Mrs. Toussaint Jno-Baptiste encourages the public to follow Stories by Children on social media platforms and on their website.

Instagram: fcfcstoriesbychildren

Facebook: FCFC Stories by Children

Website: storiesbychildren.org.

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