
'Don't Take My Lemonade Stand!': The Strength of Our Country Lies in Our Children, Says Janie Johnson
NEW YORK, Aug. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Janie Johnson's new book Don't Take My Lemonade Stand - An American Philosophy (Bascom Hill Publishing Group; September, 2010) began with the question from her 10-year-old son Sammy: "How do you know who to vote for?" and became a prescription for our corrupt, flawed and squeezed political system.
Johnson says parents have an obligation to tell their kids why America is great, and should take control of what their kids are being taught. We must preserve American opportunities and freedoms for our children.
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Don't Take My Lemonade Stand: An American Philosophy teaches parents how to protect children from Liberals and their Progressive policies. The book includes 51 captioned illustrations by veteran Disney artist Roy Wilson and Questions for Kids at the end of each section.
Endorsements
If kids had read this book a generation ago, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in today!
Steve Forbes, President and CEO of Forbes and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine
Often the best education for youngsters comes outside the classroom, especially when learning the foundational precepts America rests on. This may be a book for children, but their parents can benefit from it as well.
John Bolton, former Ambassador to the United Nations
Want to know what makes this country great? Read Don't Take My Lemonade Stand and you will see how capitalism has been the engine for our country's success, freedom and prosperity.
Lou Holtz, Football coach, sportscaster, author and speaker
About Janie Johnson
The youngest of nine children and mother of four, Janie Johnson received distinction as a #1 ranked junior US tennis player, a three-time All American and Pac Ten Tennis Champion at UCLA, and who competed in all four Grand Slams: Wimbledon, French Open, Australian Open and the US Open.
Her brand of Common Sense Conservatism focuses on children, patriotism and optimism. She is an informed voter who cares deeply about our country and its founding principles. She represents all of those who have not been particularly involved in the political process until recent events.
Janie lives with her husband and their four sons in Northern Nevada. She is a graduate of UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
Contact:
M. Sliwa Public Relations, 973-272-2861, [email protected]
Website: http://jjauthor.com
Media Kit: http://jjauthor.com/media_kit.html
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