Having Aden has allowed me to do so many things that I love, but from the perspective of being a mom. One thing that tops the list is reading to my son. As both a child and adult I have always loved reading and know it will forever be a part of my life. Now that I am a parent, I am so happy I can pass that onto him, helping him learn and seeing him smile during those moments. It’s an incredible bonding experience that I know will contribute to how he feels about reading later on.
So, considering all this, I have some BIG news! Tia and I both feel that reading and learning has played a huge role in our lives, and even more so as moms, and we wanted to pass that onto those who have grown up with us, and their kids too! That’s why I’m so excited to announce our new tween book series coming out with HarperCollins Children’s Books, called Twintuition.
We both love fiction that’s full of adventure—especially in the form of the supernatural! The Twilight series and The Hunger Games are two of my faves, and I can’t wait to add Twintuition into the mix. We hope that this will inspire young readers everywhere. The first in this series, Double Vision, will be coming to you April 21, 2015. Ah, so close, yet so far away!
I’m thrilled to finally unveil this new chapter (okay, I just had to!) in my career, and hope you will share in this experience with me. Check out these fun E! interviews with Tia and I here to learn more.
What kind of books did you read growing up? What do you read to your kids now? I’d love to know!
Xx,
Tamera
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Oh i love you guys soooo much
ME TOO
Even your son is reading and that is so awesome. Reading can be so fundamental and hopefully I can start back reading so, This is very inspiring and to see that determination in your son is priceless. Love that you keep building success and it’s affect is causing an out pour in people lives. I’m sure many people will be blessed by your testimonies.
My mom got me into reading. I dont ever remember a time I didn’t know how to read. When I was in High School My mom and I most of the time went to the library. I always lost track of time and she would find me paging through an encyclopedia. Sometimes she would whisper to me that if I didn’t get ready for the bus she would pull me by he hair and drag me out. NO she would never do that but was glad I was a reader. She also got me to be a good speller too. To this day I can not stand seeing a word spelled wrong. Also I hear that people in high school dont know how to read very well. I have no idea how they even get through school without reading. Well OK I wont bend your ear any more. I do agree with Tiffany. When I was older also got into Goosebumps. I dont remember how I got into those stories.I always liked the surprise or twist endings or sometimes the end of the story it leaves the story line open like if it was meant to go on or a part two. OK Bee well. I loved watching you and Tia on Sister Sister. also liked it in the beginning when the both of you started he show talking to the home viewers about what happened to the characters and the show would be about what happened. OK thats it for now. BYE BYE and enjoy.
There aren’t many good books for tween girls, so as the mom of one, I’m looking forward to your series and will give it a try. She loves supernatural stories like Hunger Games and has even written her own novel that we are going to self-publish soon (she’s 11). Take care!