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Rachael Suhie

Rachael Suhie is a junior at the University of Connecticut and a current intern at Meryl Moss Media. She loves reading and writing as well as a hot cup of coffee! When she’s not in class or working, she likes to spend time outside with her dogs.

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Rachael Suhie

Children's Books

Celebrate Pride Month with an Inclusive Children’s Book

Author and clinical psychologist, Michael Genhart, Ph.D., is back with illustrator, Anne Passchier in Rainbow: A First Book of Pride (Magination Press). Genhart is known for tackling tough or more mature topics in relatable ways through his children’s books. In the past, he has covered topics including the bullying, friendship and…
Rachael Suhie
June 7, 2019
Children's Books

Helping Children Through Tough Transitions

Saying goodbye can be a difficult task for individuals of any age, but it is especially challenging for younger children. Transitions for little ones can be jarring, so it is important to always be there for a child when parting with a loved belonging, a familiar face or place of…
Rachael Suhie
May 17, 2019
Children's Books

Chasing Helicity into Fresh Adventures

New York Times bestselling author and ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee is back with a sequel to the whirlwind of adventures in Chasing Helicity. Readers get to continue following young Helicity in her new thrilling tale, Chasing Helicity: Into the Wind (Disney/Hyperion). Helicity is much like any typical teenage…
Rachael Suhie
May 10, 2019
Children's Books

A Restless Caterpillar Illustrates Value of Patience

Ross Burach, author and illustrator of the beloved story Truck Full of Ducks is back with another fun-filled, page-turner in The Very Impatient Caterpillar (Scholastic). Burach’s lively illustrations and comical storyline is guaranteed to keep your young one engaged and entertained. This story starts with our anxious protagonist, a purple-spotted…
Rachael Suhie
May 3, 2019
Children's Books

One Determined Worm’s Quest for Life’s Meaning

Deborah Freedman is back with another whimsical children's book in Carl and the Meaning of Life (Viking Books for Young Readers). This book follows a similar style as some of her other children’s books with her own beautiful illustrations and charming animal characters. Freedman is no stranger to addressing larger,…
Rachael Suhie
April 25, 2019
Children's Books

Mindful Bea Illustrates How to Cope with Anxiety

Mindful Bea and the Worry Tree (Magination Press) is the latest gem from award-winning author, Gail Silver. At first glance, this book seems like any other children’s book, but it holds a greater purpose. This book taps into the often-taboo topic of mental health, tackling anxiety in young children. The…
Rachael Suhie
April 4, 2019
Children's Books

Lincoln Peirce’s Big Nate is Back with New Misadventures

New York Times best-selling author, Lincoln Peirce, is back with everyone's favorite troublemaker, Big Nate, in Big Nate: Payback Time! (Andrews McMeel) Lincoln’s unique comic-styled writing allows readers to follow Nate’s adventures from frame to frame with all his mayhem illustrated. Like many energetic sixth grade boys, Big Nate and…
Rachael Suhie
March 28, 2019