Q & A
What inspired you to become an author of children’s books?
How can kids discover their superpower?
Why did you launch your series during the pandemic?
You have two books in the Wolfy’s Adventure series. What are they about?
Though your books are in the fantasy genre, many details about animals are factual, including features about their behavior and habitat. Why are children enamored with animals?
You encourage adults to “never stop seeing the world through children’s eyesunfiltered and untainted.” How do busy adults, strained by experiences and pressures, do that?
Why is it so important that we stimulate the imagination of a child?
You frequently tell stories to your grandchildren about animals, empathy, making decisions, and unlimited possibilities. What’s the key to keeping their attention?
The beauty of diversity is a theme in your books. How do we show children to appreciate all types of people?
Your books feature an unusual but effective technique to engage readers. How did you come up with the idea to insert questions into the text that speak to the child directly?
In Wolfy’s Adventure: Away from Home, you write of a friendship that illustrates everything is possible if we put our heart into it and don’t let anyone tell us differently. Did you discover and live by that motto?
What do you find to be most challenging-and rewarding-in writing children’s books?
You were born and raised in Switzerland. How does that compare to raising your children in America?
You also write of love and courage. Does the world have enough of those qualities?
How can stories like yours showcase and reinforce the importance of family and friendship?
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