Friday, May 30, 2014

Seeking 12 Non Profit Organizations to help

Attention Family and Friends!! As many of you are aware, a portion of the proceeds from every “Silver Ilver and the Cleft Palate Puppy” book that is sold gets donated to The Mia Foundation. I love The Mia Foundation! Because I love helping The Mia Foundation, my publisher, All Star Press print & e-book publisher and I, have decided to help some other non-profit organizations. There are 12 more Color Olors, so that means we are looking for 12 more different non-profit organizations!

We would really like to match each Color Olor listed below to a foundation that is closely related to the lesson/value inside of their book or to a cause that has an awareness ribbon with the same color.

If you are connected to a Non-Profit organization or possibly know of an organization that would be a great match for one of our Color Olors, please have them contact me via email at colorolors@gmail.com for consideration. Get the word out by sharing this post and help us find 12 more non profit organizations that The Wonderful World of Color Olors can help. Thank you.

Blue Lue - All about trying when you don't think you can
Red Ed - The True Meaning of Christmas lesson
Gold Old - Friends helping Friends lesson
Orange Range - Self Esteem
Black Lack - Being afraid of the dark
White Hite - A lesson about lying
Purple Urple - He makes a wish
Green Reen - Eating Healthy
Gray Ray - Family Values
Brown Rown - Lesson about pollution.
Yellow Ellow - Positive, Happy & Helping others lesson
Pink Ink - There are 3 safety lessons inside of this book (Water, Fire & Strangers)


http://www.colorolors.com/books.html 

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Monday, May 12, 2014

Updates on the Color Olors book series

#Updates on The Wonderful World of Color Olors books.

- The 7th book, "Black Lack and the Pesky Cat" was recently released and is a great #book for any child that is afraid of the dark.

- The 8th book, "Pie Time With Orange Range" is with the Publisher and will more then likely be released before the end of May.

- The 9th book, "Brown Rown Ker-Chew" has been completely illustrated and is in the final stages of the illustrating process.

The books are moving right along. Share a Color Olors book with the child or children in your life today.

#Website - www.colorolors.com
*Note* All books purchased from the website will be signed by the Author.

#Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=nina+carothers

B & N - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/nina-carothers?store=allproducts&keyword=nina+carothers











Thursday, May 8, 2014

A BIG THANK YOU

We would like to say Thank You to Rachel Johnson at 2 Traveling Dogs for her review of one of our Color Olors books "Silver Ilver and the Cleft Palate Puppy."   Please click on the link to view her review. 

http://www.2travelingdogs.com/2_Traveling_Dogs/Girl_Person_Corner/Entries/2014/5/7_Silver_Ilver_and_the_Cleft_Palate_Puppy.html


Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Latest Reviews on Amazon :)

The reviews coming in on Amazon are fabulous!! 


1.
What a cute story. April 21, 2014
I love this story about a health challenged puppy and how she overcame her limitations. I love that it mentioned Mia of the Mia Foundation and that proceeds are going to this awesome organization that helps puppies born with cleft palates and other deformities.
Thank you Nina for your compassion.
2.
Support The Mia Foundation! March 25, 2014
Cute story, good lesson, and supports The Mia Foundation in saving pups animals born with deformaties because they all deserve a chance!
3.
I love this book!! Beautiful and Inspiring!! March 15, 2014
What a wonderful book. It truly recognizes that animals that are born with birth defects should be given a chance at life and love!!

Love you Mia!!
4.
fantastic read March 15, 2014
The book was exactly what I expected. She is a great author who I admire greatly. Look forward to many more books.
5.
This is the Best March 10, 2014
This is the Best Book in the series,
I just loved it,
Nina Carothers, really hits a home run here.....
6.
Terrific, however March 8, 2014
I loved the characters.
The colors are wonderful,
and the stories are all top notch.
However, the words are planted on top of the ground. The fade in, the lack of contrast -- These are inadequate and therefore the words are hard to read. This is irritating for me. The illustrator - I suppose - has highlighted the words and this really helps but if the words were published inside a box or a rectangle plot with...Read More
7.
A Unique Family of Characters March 3, 2014
What would our world be without color? This authoress has found a delightful way to introduce children to colors through interesting, childlike creatures. The book gives you just enough information on each Color Olor to make you want to read more. The art / illustrations are immature almost as if they were drawn by children but I believe this draws children to the pages making them want to quickly turn to the next page. The...Read More
8.
1 of 1 people found the following helpful
Wonderful February 21, 2014
This is a beautiful book that shows children that though Zeus had challenges he was able to get through them with help from those who love them. Mia dealt with her challenges but in a different way. Though she crossed the bridge, she still has a major effect on many lives, most of all that of her mom, Sue Rogers. The fact that 50% of the proceeds will go to The Mia Foundation only makes it sweeter. When a book can influence...Read More
9.
3 of 3 people found the following helpful
Simply Amazing!!! February 19, 2014
Awesome!!! What a way to recognize The Mia Foundation and Sue Rogers!!!!!!! Nina Carothers you are the best!!!! Thank you!!!!!
10.
1 of 1 people found the following helpful
Colors, colors everywhere. February 19, 2014
This is a beautiful done book. The rhyming is so cute and the pictures adorable. Children will love learning about colors with this book without knowing they are learning. Great fun read!
11.
3 of 3 people found the following helpful
A truly beautiful and inspirational story. February 19, 2014
When Silver Ilver realises that one of the puppies in her dog Princess’s litter is unwell she knows that she must look after it, but what should she do?

Well, with the help of her special book and a prayer she sets about feeding the little puppy, however she soon she realises there is something really wrong with this little fellow.

A trip to the puppy doctor gives her the answer, the puppy has a cleft palate...Read More
12.
3 of 3 people found the following helpful
A touching tale with a great purpose! February 19, 2014
I love my children reading books that show someone helping animals! The cleft puppy is so precious! Not many know about the trials and tribulations of owning a pet with special needs..Thank you for your caring and attention! And the proceeds going to help the MIA foundation is awesome. Another great addition to the other characters and books! Keep up the great work!