
Cindy’s books are globally distributed and available for order wherever books are sold.
Cindy is a self-published author. Her publishing house is Housetop Publishing. Give your local or online bookstore the title of the book you want and her name and they can order it for you.
Go to Housetop Publishing to see all the books they have published.
Do You Have A Talking Hat?
Hats don’t talk, but they all tell a story.
They can show who you like to pretend to be, the work you do, what holidays you celebrate, and if you’re the leader of a marching band or the captain of a pirate ship.
Do You Have a Talking Hat? is a great resource for classroom learning. It affirms children of diverse backgrounds and introduces different occupations and gender roles. Invite your kids to expand their understanding of themselves and others while reading this beautiful picture book. Watch their imagination come alive when asked what their hats would say about them.
Learn the names of hats and why they are worn in this fun-to-read-aloud rhyming book with fun watercolor illustrations.
A Fun and Wild ABC
Take your toddler on a wildlife exploration and learn the alphabet!
Have fun together discovering unique animals from across the globe. Early learning isn’t limited to the backyard or the barnyard. Teach your children the basic concept of letters while you open their curiosity to the bigger world around them.
The featured wildlife includes the aardvark, blue-footed booby, caribou, dormouse, emu, fruit bat, guanaco, hawk, iguana, jacana, kangaroo, lemur, moose, nightingale, orangutan, puffin, quokka, roadrunner, sloth, tarsier, urial, viper, waterbuck, xerus, yak, and zorilla. The animals’ names are listed under their respective watercolor illustration. A beautifully illustrated pronunciation guide is included.
Parents will enjoy that A Fun and Wild ABC is not your everyday alphabet picture book. Your child will be intrigued by this collection of unique and fascinating creatures of all shapes and sizes.
Courageous: Inspiring Courage Through Classic Literature
Nine beloved heroines from classic literature teach girls how to face self-doubt, grow their courage, and change the world.
Growing up isn’t always easy. It can be scary when confronting new challenges. We all want to be the heroes in our stories, but need experience in overcoming fear. Persevering through hard times cultivates courage.
Learn from this cast of literary heroines as they rise above their difficulties. They show us that being brave in ways big and small can change the world.
The cast includes:
Elizabeth Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
Scout Finch, To Kill A Mockingbird
Dorothy Gale, The Wizard of Oz
Sara Crewe, A Little Princess
Anne Shirley, Anne of Green Gables
Jane Eyre, Jane Eyre
Nancy Drew, The Nancy Drew Series
Jo March, Little Women
Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl
Parents will love the way Courageous encourages values and virtues in their daughters. Great gift for girls of all ages! Fans of these literary classics will fall in love with these girls all over again and want to share this book with the next generation.
What Does This Animal Do?
This is not your everyday animal book.
You’ll be delighted with this collection of fascinating creatures in many shapes and sizes from across the globe. Learn about these unique animals as you read fun facts about each one written in rhyme. Here’s an excerpt from the book:
This is a zorilla
Which stinks the worst of all,
It’s best to run the other way,
When it comes to call!
The watercolor illustrations draw attention to the diversity of the animal kingdom. There is an illustrated pronunciation guide and a list of the continents on which the animals live in the book. These resources make What Does This Animal Do? great for classroom learning.
The featured wildlife includes the aardvark, blue-footed booby, caribou, dormouse, emu, fruit bat, guanaco, hawk, iguana, jacana, kangaroo, lemur, moose, nightingale, orangutan, puffin, quokka, roadrunner, sloth, tarsier, urial, viper, waterbuck, xerus, yak, and - last but not least- the zorilla.