Emily Gervasio, Author
Party in the Sky is a whimsical and heartwarming bedtime adventure set to the beloved tune of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. Inspired by the author's kind and spirited daughter, this story radiates joy, imagination, and a sense of wonder. Join a magical celebration high above the clouds, where food, games, and giggles fill the air. Young readers are invited to explore a bustling space station, meet playful party guests, and embark on a dreamy vacation-all before drifting off to sleep in a cozy castle in the sky. |
Little Honey Loves to Eat is a playful and rhythmic celebration of healthy eating, curiosity, and mealtime connection. From crunchy cucumbers to spiral zucchini, Little Honey explores new foods with wonder and joy—modeling confidence, openness, and inclusion at the table.
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Little Honey Loves to Play is a celebration of curiosity, movement, and the joy of discovery. Bursting with energy and curiosity, Little Honey invites young readers to explore the wonders of free play—whether building towers, splashing in puddles, or making music with pots and pans. Through these playful adventures, children learn that every moment holds opportunities for joy, connection, and growth. |
Emily Gervasio, Author
Educator, Children's Author, Mother, and Advocate for Early Childhood Development
Emily Gervasio
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Emily is a passionate educator and children's author with over 20 years of experience in both teaching and school administration. With dual Master's degrees in Elementary Education and Special Education, as well as certification in school administration, Emily is dedicated to nurturing young minds. Currently serving as an Assistant Principal at a middle school, Emily's professional background provides a rich foundation for her work as a children's author.Emily's personal journey as a mother of three has deeply influenced her writing. As a parent, she understands the importance of understanding supporting children's emotional and educational growth. Her first book, Party in the Sky, was inspired by her daughter, Jamie, to support bedtime routines. Emily's personal and professional experiences are woven into her writing, which encourages both young readers and caregivers to embrace each child's individuality.
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