Sheila M. Kelly was a former teacher and clinical psychologist. Her
professional experience inspired a number of books for young
children written with photographer Shelley Rotner. Shelley Rotner
is a noted freelance photojournalist, whose work has appeared in
Time magazine, National Geographic's World Magazine, Conde Nast
Traveler, Outside Magazine, Food and Wine, and numerous others. She
is also the author and photo-illustrator of over 30 award-winning
children's books. Her most recent books include Many Ways, Every
Season, and Feeling Thankful.
Shelley has also traveled extensively for UNICEF documenting
programs about children, women, and education. Currently, Ms.
Rotner is working on a collection of large, hand-painted
photographs that capture beautiful and sacred places she has
discovered in her travels.
Shelley Rotner received her undergraduate degree in photography and
psychology from Syracuse University and a dual Master's degree in
elementary education and museum education from Bank Street College.
Shelley Rotner is a noted freelance photojournalist, whose work has
appeared in Time magazine, National Geographic's World Magazine,
Conde Nast Traveler, Outside Magazine, Food and Wine, and numerous
others. She is also the author and photo-illustrator of over 30
award-winning children's books. Her most recent books include Many
Ways, Every Season, and Feeling Thankful.
Shelley has also traveled extensively for UNICEF documenting
programs about children, women, and education. Currently, Ms.
Rotner is working on a collection of large, hand-painted
photographs that capture beautiful and sacred places she has
discovered in her travels.
Shelley Rotner received her undergraduate degree in photography and
psychology from Syracuse University and a dual Master's degree in
elementary education and museum education from Bank Street College.
"Excellent color photographs show grandparents of different ages, ethnic groups, shapes, and sizes sharing happy times with grandchildren...A good choice for sharing."
"Excellent color photographs show grandparents of different ages, ethnic groups, shapes, and sizes sharing happy times with grandchildren...A good choice for sharing."
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