OH! Wow! You’ve found me! Are you as excited as I am? If you keep looking you’ll find out more about me. Please do look around.
I am a newly published children’s author, but have been writing a journal for years.
My new picture book “Annie’s Special Day” will soon be out at http://www.eTreasurespublishing.com/ It will also be available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and most E book venues.
Most kids are so tech savvy that a kindle version may be just what they would like to read this with. Although print versions are available, too.
“Annie’s Special Day” is about a little girl who celebrates her birthday with a new adventure every hour. It is a basic concept book for ages four to seven about time and clocks. It is a delightful cheerful read sure to encourage even the most reluctant readers to attempt telling time. Most kids are so tech savvy that a kindle version may be just what they would like to read this with. This is simply written so kids can read it to themselves. Simply click here and you can buy your copy. http://www.eTreasurespublishing.com/ In the very first page you will find a number to call to get an audio version of this book and your child can read along with the words as he hears the words in the story.
Kids will love watching the clock with Annie as her special day unfolds and her friends join her for a slumber party that is so much fun she doesn’t want to miss a minute of it. Parent’s be prepared to read this book over and over as your child delights in the idea of staying up all night while effortlessly learning the basics of how to tell time. *** Barbara Simpson Carducci, Author of Storee Wryter Gets A Dog
Take a delightful romp, hour by hour, through a very special day in
Annie's life. It's her birthday, and every hour brings a new adventure.
Join Annie through a day of celebration into the dark of night and finally
sunrise in the morning. What great fun!
Suzanne L. Walls, Author
"Backyard Birds of the Piedmont"
book blurb:
In “Annie’s Special Day,” a little girl celebrates her birthday with an adventure every hour. It is a basic concept book about time and clocks.
Book Review for “Annie’s Special Day”
From Johanna Ash, kindergarten teacher
Annie’s Special Day, written by Clara Bowman Jahn is a story filled with the aspects of writing that children love to
listen to. The story line has Annie anticipating having her friends over for a sleepover, gentle repetition of certain phrases, and illustrations which match the text.
Annie is a preschooler who is just learning to tell time. The different clocks throughout the day, and the different activities Annie goes through builds a tension that will have children eager to turn the page,
Vocabulary is simple enough where an early reader will be able to read the book. The time is told to the hour, so basic math skills will be reinforced.
You and your child will be pleasantly surprised with Annie.
CAMPAIGNER CHALLENGES 2011
.My flash fiction stories, three in all are published in “Campaigner Challenges 2011” collected by Rachael Harrie and Katharina Gerlach, from the 176 flash stories that were submitted.
If you’re interested in purchasing a copy of the “Campaign Challenges 2011” all the proceeds go to a charity for Harry Museley for brain tumor research. As of this date I know of 85,000 GBP that has been raised for cancer research in his name. Click here : http://www.amazon.com/Campaigner-Challenges-2011-stories-worthy/dp/1467962384/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1/180-8939924-5321548 for your copy
If you’re interested in purchasing a copy of the “Campaign Challenges 2011” all the proceeds go to a charity for Harry Museley for brain tumor research. As of this date I know of 85,000 GBP that has been raised for cancer research in his name. Click here : http://www.amazon.com/Campaigner-Challenges-2011-stories-worthy/dp/1467962384/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1/180-8939924-5321548 for your copy
Clara Bowman-Jahn
Author
Clara Bowman-Jahn worked as a registered nurse for thirty two years, finally trading that job for her true love, writing. Clara’s short stories have been published in the anthology of the “Campaigner’s Challenges 2011 Book.”
When Clara is not writing, she does volunteer work for a local elementary school and her church. She also likes taking long walks with her husband, blogging, and reading books. She is a member of the Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Pennwriters, Bethesda Writer’s Center and Round Hill Writer’s Group. She lives in rural Loudoun County, Virginia with her humorous husband, a senior dog and two cats. And she is the proud mother of two wonderful grown sons and the proud grandmother of a happy grandson.
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Author
Clara Bowman-Jahn worked as a registered nurse for thirty two years, finally trading that job for her true love, writing. Clara’s short stories have been published in the anthology of the “Campaigner’s Challenges 2011 Book.”
When Clara is not writing, she does volunteer work for a local elementary school and her church. She also likes taking long walks with her husband, blogging, and reading books. She is a member of the Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Pennwriters, Bethesda Writer’s Center and Round Hill Writer’s Group. She lives in rural Loudoun County, Virginia with her humorous husband, a senior dog and two cats. And she is the proud mother of two wonderful grown sons and the proud grandmother of a happy grandson.
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Claudia Wolf
Illustrator
A gifted, life-long artist, Claudia Wolf has illustrated more than forty children’s books and covers for various publishers including Harper Collins, McGraw Hill and Picture Window Books. In addition to Claudia's publishing work, her career has encompassed fine arts, as well as the advertising field. She is also a court-room sketch artist, well-known for her drawings from nationally publicized trials.
Claudia greatly enjoys her work, and it shows. Experienced in traditional and digital media, she is multi-dimensional in style and method. A graduate of Paier College of Art, she lives and works in Connecticut with her husband, children, and dog named Elvis.
Illustrator
A gifted, life-long artist, Claudia Wolf has illustrated more than forty children’s books and covers for various publishers including Harper Collins, McGraw Hill and Picture Window Books. In addition to Claudia's publishing work, her career has encompassed fine arts, as well as the advertising field. She is also a court-room sketch artist, well-known for her drawings from nationally publicized trials.
Claudia greatly enjoys her work, and it shows. Experienced in traditional and digital media, she is multi-dimensional in style and method. A graduate of Paier College of Art, she lives and works in Connecticut with her husband, children, and dog named Elvis.