Six-year-old Kito loves trees! He likes all kinds of trees and the different colors of the leaves. His favorite thing about them is the way they move with the wind. Can they walk? Kito thinks so. Join Kito and his cousins on a road trip, and decide for yourself if trees can walk.
Six-year-old Kito loves trees! He likes all kinds of trees and the different colors of the leaves. His favorite thing about them is the way they move with the wind. Can they walk? Kito thinks so. Join Kito and his cousins on a road trip, and decide for yourself if trees can walk.
JoAnn Hunt is a retired federal employee and the owner of Life Changing Skills, LLC. She is an expert in the fields of anger management, life skills training, workforce re-integration, child development, and care for individuals with disabilities. She has a B.S. in Adult Studies and Gerontology from Southern Nazarene University and an M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Langston University. Can Trees Walk? is her second book. Email: ; Website: anger-rage.com
Lucinda M. Thierry Riles is the owner of Made By Me Publications (MBMP). She is the author of Salutations, Christian Poems for Various Occasions; Quick Reference Guide for Self-publishing; and Writing Your First Book: A How-To Guide for First-Time Authors. MBMP also published Me and My First Day of School by Destiny Pennington (Lucinda’s daughter), The Track Star and Can Trees Walk? by JoAnn Hunt, The Making of a Woman: How I Overcame Domestic Violence by Gay Willis, and These Words…A Collection of Verse by The Society of Urban Poets, Inc. Illustrator Ryan Christopher McMurry is Lucinda’s son. Her email address is
Joyce Jackson is a retired art teacher who has published illustrations in children’s books Bridget “Biddy” Mason, a walking sensation; Cathay Williams, Female Buffalo Soldier; The Track Star; and Dear Sweetie, I'm Okay: Helping Children Understand Death. She owns the Art Garden Studio, where she provides art classes to children and adults in the community. She also teaches illustration strategies in after school classes for the Oklahoma City Arts Council. She creates various works of art for museums, galleries and art shows across the country. Email her at this address: .
Ryan Christopher McMurry is a 17-year-old high school junior who aspires to attend college and major in architecture. He is currently ranked second in his junior class of 358 students. He is also a third-year French student and an officer in DECA (a marketing organization) and Student Council. In addition to Can Trees Walk?, he created illustrations for Quick Reference Guide for Self-publishing, and Writing Your First Book: A How-To Guide for First-Time Authors. Email address:
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