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The Color of Mother is a tribute, in colors and words, to mothers and mother figures who inspire, encourage, love and care for us, whether we are age two or 52. Serving as both a sweet story for children ages newborn to 10 and a gift book for those who raise them, The Color of Mother is a universal message to moms and children alike, rooted in the belief that love can transform and the hope that spreading a message of love causes a shift in the world. For children, it's a reminder of how wonderful it is to be nurtured and cherished. For mothers and mother figures, it's a thank you for who you are each and every day.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Color of Mother is a tribute, in colors and words, to mothers and mother figures who inspire, encourage, love and care for us, whether we are age two or 52. Serving as both a sweet story for children ages newborn to 10 and a gift book for those who raise them, The Color of Mother is a universal message to moms and children alike, rooted in the belief that love can transform and the hope that spreading a message of love causes a shift in the world. For children, it's a reminder of how wonderful it is to be nurtured and cherished. For mothers and mother figures, it's a thank you for who you are each and every day.
Autorenporträt
As a lifelong student of the written word, Chelsea Young has a heart for inspiring others through writing. Always fascinated by colors and color psychology, Chelsea wrote original draft of The Color of Mother at age 11 as a poem in homage to her own mother's qualities, which are universal to all mothers. Upon finding the poem years later, she felt called to share it with children and mothers. The poem became a book and the foundation for the Color Everything book series. When Chelsea isn't dreaming in color, she's the editor of a lifestyle magazine, teaches professional writing at a university, and is a freelance writer and editor. Chelsea studied journalism at the University of Oklahoma, where she also received her master's degree in professional writing. She resides in Phoenix with her beloved rescue dog, Hope.