One Winter Morning
Teach Determination Through Storytime
Book summary:
One Winter Morning: Kids Learning About Determination follows young Kiara as she wakes up to a beautiful snowy morning and joins her father in clearing snow from their driveway. Along the way, Kiara demonstrates determination, responsibility, and kindness as she works alongside her dad despite the cold weather.
Throughout the story, Kiara learns that determination is not just about finishing hard tasks - it is also about helping others, showing gratitude, and pushing through challenges with a positive attitude. The story also highlights the loving bond between Kiara and her parents, especially her father, who models perseverance and service despite having a prosthetic leg.
Filled with warmth, family values, and meaningful life lessons, One Winter Morning encourages children to embrace hard work, compassion, and the joy that comes from helping others. It is the fourth book in the Virtues and Values for kids series, teaching young readers how determination can strengthen both character and community.
Bob Sornson
Bob Sornson worked as a high school special education teacher and then as a county and district school administrator for more than 30 years.
He is the founder of the Early Learning Foundation, which offers training and support materials for parents and schools, primarily focusing on establishing healthy behavior patterns and early learning success during the PK to Grade 3 early learning success during the PK to Grade 3 early childhood years.
Bob lives with his wife Nancy in Michigan and has four adult children (and some beautiful grandkids). He has performed training and keynotes in 48 states and several countries, and is the author of more than 20 books for educators, parents, and children.
Tonja Howard
Tonja Howard joined forces with the pioneers of the positive parenting movement early in her parenting journey.
She is a Positive Discipline Lead Trainer and Parenting Coach. She has also served on the Board of The Positive Discipline Association, which led her to spending countless hours in parenting groups, engaging with parents from diverse backgrounds. She became a mentor in "connected parenting" and continues to work in the parenting arena.
Tonja lives with her husband, Jason, they have two teenage daughters, three dogs and two horses. They split their time between Arizona and Idaho and love to travel.
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