Resumes for children

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  • Writer's Digest 15th Annual International Self-Published Book Awards Commentary Sheet - Middle Grade / Young Adult Books Category (PDF)
  • Christian Library Journal (PDF)
  • Resumes for Children by Jo An Martin: The Baytown Sun Newspaper, Baytown, TX - Sunday, September 24, 2006 - (PDF)
  • One of your titles, RESUMES FOR CHILDREN 17 YEARS OLD AND UNDER, received a nice mention in the 7/26/2006 issue of our weekly online newsletter, ForeWord This Week.
    Take a look
    http://www.forewordmagazine.com/ftw/ftwarchives.aspx?id=20060726.htm.
    Scroll down to the ForeWord Footnotes section.
  • Resumes for Children by The MidWest Book Review http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/oct_06.htm#jobs
  • ~My ParenTime: http://www.myparentime.com
  • Resumes for Childen by Christina Lewis: http://www.kidsbookshelf.com
  • Resumes for Children by Beverly J. Rowe: http://www.myshelf.com
  • Resumes for Children - Review by Judith Nasse: http://childrens-book-reviews.blogspot.com/
  • "Resumes for Children is for all young people who intend to make an impact on the world. The insightful look at various components of a child's resume is one of the first steps to success. Resumes for Children is a must read!"

    Mr. William Blair, Counselor, Atlanta Public Schools

  • "What a wonderful and innovative way to teach and motivate young movers and shakers. Resumes for Children is destined to be a dynamic teaching tool for teachers and parents of elementary, junior, and high school age children. The sample resumes are great."

    Mrs. Flossie Varner, Librarian, New Birth Academy, Lithonia, GA; Retired Educator, Atlanta Public Schools

  • Ian M., age 13, TX - www.readerviews.com (PDF)
  • "I think the book is a GREAT resource for kids and teens of all ages. You made it very clear on the importance of having a resume. Also, you made it clear that you don’t have to be involved in an actual job to have a resume. It is great how you incorporate almost every child job imaginable into a comprehensive way to create a resume. One suggestion would be to give all the things that should be included in a resume so people will have a general idea of where to start if there child isn’t academically inclined or doesn’t do sports or have a job. Also, I think a sample resume should be included for children interested in the arts, giving them a view of how to sell themselves to others. Overall, I think the book can definitely help anyone to perfect their resume. Good job, Ms. Kris, and I know there are great things to come for you and many doors will open because of this book!!"
Kyler G., age 15, GA

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