Laurie Noelle's New and Original Book, 'The Twins and Kitty Pumpkin,' Brings a Creative and Entertaining Way to Introduce Human Rights to Children

Such a foray for children into the subject of rights has never before been done. This will be a  series of poetically written and beautifully illustrated story books.

Fulton Books author, Laurie Noelle, a poet and writer from the Pacific Northwest, has completed her most recent book, "The Twins and Kitty Pumpkin - Born Free and Equal". This is the first in a series of delightful stories about twins, their cat and their adventures (and misadventures) finding out about human rights. They are seeking full knowledge of what rights people have and can give - no matter how old or young.

"The Twins and Kitty Pumpkin - Born Free and Equal" begins this sequence of tales containing informative stories which will help instill a useful, working knowledge of the human rights everyone has!  Join Jaime, Jen and Kitty Pumpkin as their inquisitive minds pursue the truth about what should actually occur when the going gets a bit tough!

As the series progresses, these fraternal twins, along with their kitty, demand 'the straight goods' from various mentors in their lives and become determined to spread the word about human rights so they can make a difference.

In this first book, Jaime and Jen learn in school that slavery still exists on Earth. Imagine the piercing questions they then have and follow along as they seek answers. These books will be page-turners and inspiring, both for the kids and for the adults who may be reading these books to their children. Kitty Pumpkin will surely be cheering for you, the reader, throughout.

The creation of this series was catalyzed by the author's discovery of the United Nations' Declaration of Human Rights. Readers will discover what their human rights are through amusing or special examples and how their human rights could be protected. Imagine the wonderful changes that could happen if our next generation learned their rights at a very young age.

Readers will realize that all citizens of the 193 member states of the United Nations have these inviolate, basic human rights.

Published by Fulton Books, Laurie Noelle's adventure of fun and learning is an avenue of discovery for young readers. It is one way for them to familiarize, understand and practice human rights. Parents, who read these stories to their children, might just learn some things they didn't know as well.

All in all, this is a helpful and interactive book to open the eyes and minds of young and old alike.

Readers who wish to experience this brilliant and unique work can purchase "The Twins and Kitty Pumpkin" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books