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‘Virtual Storytime’: Mississippi Author Laura Ewald Returns to Read ‘The Fuzzy Forever Friend’

‘Virtual Storytime’: Mississippi Author Laura Ewald Returns to Read ‘The Fuzzy Forever Friend’

This is part of our PK Cares series of videos featuring Mississippi authors reading from their children’s books. We think it’s a great activity to share these “Virtual Storytime” videos with your child(ren), especially when out of ideas to fill the hours at home during Covid-19 social distancing.

Today’s Featured Author:

Laura Anne Ewald, of Picayune, Mississippi

Last month, we featured a children’s book reading by Laura Anne Ewald, known in Pearl River County for her Everyman’s Puppet Theatre. Today, she returns to our Virtual Storytime with her cute “forever friend” resting on her shoulder! Click below for a reading of her children’s book, “The Fuzzy Forever Friend.”

Please continue visiting the PK Cares section of our website, where we will periodically upload more readings by Mississippi children’s book authors.

About The Author

Kara Bachman

Kara Bachman is a Managing Editor for Parents & Kids. She's also a book editor, former newspaper reporter, and is author of the humor essay collection, "Kissing the Crisis," which deals with the zanier aspects of parenting, relationships and turning 40. She's read her work on NPR radio and over 1,500 items have appeared in dozens of literary and commercial publications, including The Writer, The Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop, the New Orleans Times-Picayune and Nola.com, Dogster, Mississippi Magazine, American Fitness and many more. She's a New Orleans native, but lived for over a dozen years on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, including during 2005 when her house was flooded by Hurricane Katrina. She's a mom to two teenagers.

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