New Children's Book Emphasizes Abduction Prevention
New Children's Book Emphasizes Abduction Prevention
The Land of Novamor: Series One by Sherrie Gladden-Davis seeks to spark conversations between parents and children on safety
MORRISTOWN, Ind. (MMD Newswire) January 29, 2009 -- The Land of Novamor: Series One, a new children's book by Sherrie Gladden-Davis, aims to teach young people about avoiding the danger of abduction through the adventures of two young princesses named Nova and Mora. The collection of short stories follows the pair as they confront and safely resolve a series of potentially dangerous encounters through useful rules and techniques.
“Children need to know that it is okay for them to do whatever is needed to draw attention to themselves and an abductor if they are grabbed,” says Gladden-Davis. “They need to know it is acceptable to cause a disturbance or use any method to draw attention to their plight when they are threatened with abduction.”
Throughout each story, Nova and Mora emphasize the role of parents and guardians to teach important rules and take an active role in abduction safety. Designed to kindle conversations about safety between parents and children, the book calls attention to a variety of techniques including family code words, the occasional necessity of causing a disturbance and an understanding of the difference between safe and unsafe touching.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at town1town@aol.com. The Land of Novamor: Series One is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
A retired accountant and educator, Sherrie Gladden-Davis is the author of My Sister is Missing: Bringing a Killer to Justice, which was later adapted for film as “Murder on Pleasant Drive” on the Lifetime Channel. Gladden-Davis has served as a volunteer and advocate for a number of missing persons organizations and writes on topics related to child safety and abduction prevention techniques. A devoted grandmother, Gladden-Davis resides in Morristown, Ind. with her husband of 42 years.
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Sherrie Gladden-Davis
E-mail: town1town@aol.com
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