Available Formats
Hardback
Published: 3rd April 2018
Paperback
Published: 3rd April 2018
Paperback
Published: 14th June 2016
Hardback
Published: 22nd April 2016
Stewie BOOM! and Princess Penelope: The Case of the Eweey, Gooey, Gross and Very Stinky Experiment
By (Author) Christine Bronstein
Illustrated by Karen L. Young
Contributions by Susan Griffin-Black
Nothing But The Truth, LLC
Nothing But The Truth, LLC
22nd April 2016
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Body and health
Childrens / Teenage fiction and true stories
Hardback
58
Width 215mm, Height 215mm
-Stewie BOOM! and Princess Penelope: The Case of the Eweey, Gooey, Gross and Very Stinky Experiment is a perfect for Earth Day. The children's title about kids going green gives useful information about being environmentally aware through a playful children's story.
-We partnered with founder of EO Organic products, Susan Griffin Black, on the back of the book section. Susan gives parents (and kids!) ready-to-use tips on how to "green" your home as well as fun activities for the whole family!
-Other relevant "green" activities for kids can be found on the Stewie BOOM website.
Christine Bronstein is the founder of Nothing But The Truth Publishing an independent publishing imprint specializing in works diverse female authors. She is the author of the Stewie Boom! series of childrens books and founder of A Band of Women, a social network and information website for women. She is a graduate of the Columbia/UC-Berkeley executive MBA program. Her writing has been published on Forbes.com, in The San Francisco Chronicle, and on Maria Shriver's website. Christine has been featured in Elle.com, 7x7 Magazine, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Christine is married to Center For Investigative Reporting Executive Chair Phil Bronstein and is mother to three children. While attending the Rhode Island School of Design, Karen Young discovered the joy that the arts can bring children who suffer from illness. She earned a Masters degree in Art Psychotherapy with a focus of Pediatric Medical Art Therapy, and she had the honor of working at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia and The Hospital for Sick Children in Washington DC. She was able to utilize her Art Therapy with children afflicted with serious illnesses to decrease the emotional trauma they experience when diagnosed with cancer, AIDS, cardiac problems, motor vehicle accident injuries, and physical abuse. Her current chapter of life is dedicated to her family, storytelling, creating art, and fundraising in Marin County, CA.