Stemmie Shows Us How to
Take Care of Our Own Stem Cells


"When Rick Was Sick" is a story about a little boy who was always tired. One night Rick had a dream about Stemmie and his Wellness Team. Stemmie told Rick about all the things that would help his little cells be strong and healthy so that Rick could be strong and healthy. Soon Rick was feeling so strong that he and his friends wanted to be like Stemmie's Wellness Team and help the entire world be healthy and happy.

When Rick Was Sick is available at Amazon.com (for $14.99) as well as at your local bookstores.





FROM THE AUTHOR AND GRAPHIC DESIGNERS

Auntielynny

Auntielynny has Master's Degrees in Special Education and Psychology. For the past 20 years, Auntielynny has been working in nutrition research and the factors that promote healthy stem cells. She is the author of When Rick Was Sick and The Adventures of Stemmie.
Her email address is Auntielynny@auntielynny.com.




Nancy Ratkiewich

Nancy assisted with both Stemmie books,When Rick was Sick and The Adventures of Stemmie.
Nancy Ratkiewich (njr productions) holds expertise in all aspects of book publishing and commerical graphic design (for print and web graphics) to produce and market a client's title or book series. She provides dedicated guidance, exceptional quality and best economy for the project, whether designing Cover and Interior from the beginning or working with existing artwork provided, to be sure that the book stand out for readers.

Instrumental in every phase from collaborative concept to completion, proof reading and editing, coordinating print,vendor management and timely adherence to the schedule, Nancy is an organized, efficientg producer with a passion for finding solutions for authors.

Nancy's website is http://www.njrproductions.com. Her email address is njrprod@pacbell.net.



Christina Rosenthal

Christina created the graphics for When Rick was Sick

A native of southern California, Christina Rosenthal resides in Carlsbad. Being a lifelong artist came naturally to Rosenthal. Both of her parents were visual artists.

Jewelry,textile and fashion design led Rosenthal to the world of high fashion. She also worked in the Hollywood film industry doing set decoration and scenic design.

A world traveler, Rosenthal immersed herself in the cultural life of the countries she visited. She has lived and worked in Mexico and Japan.

A gifted colorist and painter, Rosenthal has successfully collaborated with architects and designers, in both commercial and residential sitguations. Her murals have graced the homes of many celebrities and her painted children's rooms are deeply cherished.

Her work ranges from easel painting to wall sized murals and book illustrations. Many people have commissioned and collected her work. "Like many people, much of what I know about life, ethics, archetypical wisdom and love, I learned in my very early years reading books from the public library."

Her websites are: http://www.ChristinaRosenthal.com and http://www.IndianMurals.com.
Her email address is: chrisrose@christinarosenthal.com.

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