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KIDS KNOW HOW® CAREER ADVENTURE WORKSHOP LAUNCHED TO HELP KIDS

PREPARE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND EXPLORE CAREERS

Available Nationally to Teachers and Librarians for Free Download

Meet author Ellen Langas and honor your favorite teacher!

FREE “BIZ KIDZ” AND CAREER EXPLORATION PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN

MARCH 12 AT WELLINGTON SQUARE BOOKSHOP IN EXTON

 

What do I want to be when I grow up?  This question is the focus of the Girls Know How Career Adventure Workshop hosted at Borders Bookstore, 1 Airport Square in

Downingtown, PA – March 2, 2010 – The Mom's Choice Awards® has named the Girls Know How® book series by Ellen Langas Campbell among the best in family-friendly media, products and services.  Recipient of the Gold Award for Juvenile Level 2 Books ages 9-12, Girls Know How books encourage young readers to follow their dreams by exposing them to a variety of jobs, exceptional role models and characters who might be just like them.

Tampa, FL – August 1, 2009 – Miss America’s Outstanding Teen is partnering with Girls Know How® (Downingtown, PA) to promote reading and career exploration to elementary and middle school children across the country. Girls Know How comprises a fictional series of fun, entertaining chapter books that encourage readers ages 8 to 12 to pursue the careers of their dreams.

Girls Know How® Series Addresses Need for Career Exploration and Innovation

Downingtown, PA – May 5, 2009 – Downingtown author and entrepreneur Ellen Langas Campbell, president of NouSoma Communications, Inc., made one of her own dreams come true when she launched her series of books for children ages 8-12 on national television.

"Smart Alex" by Ellen Langas Campbell made its national store debut at Barnes & Noble at Main Street at Exton on April 25, 2009.  Dozens of kids, parents and teachers came out for the event that featured a red carpet walk for V.I.T.s (Very Inspiring Teachers) and their students.  Kids enjoyed games, career exploration activities and a chance to meet the author.  In addition, five area career women were on hand to help the children learn about a variety of professions.