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Books with author Dr. Monica L H Ojo

  • Yuck! My Frog Didn't Change!

    Dr. Monica L H Ojo

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 19, 2018)
    Purpose: The hope of this book is that the next generation of girls and boys will strive for their internal greatness instead of focusing on changing others, and as young adults will recognize the difference between a healthy friendship and an unhealthy one. Summary: This is a story about a little girl named Katrina. Her family calls her Princess and tells her that she has magic. Unfortunately, Princess thinks she can use her magic to change three boys into nicer, kinder, more faithful people. Until her mother reveals that Katrina’s magic can only work on her directly. But when her magic is used correctly (on Princess), it will radiate to others and have a positive impact on them.
  • Just Like My Daddy

    Dr. Monica L H Ojo

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 23, 2018)
    Purpose: The goal of this story is to reinforce to the youth that they are magnificent individuals that can grow into exceptional adults regardless of their family situation. Hopefully, parents will read this book with their children and answer the discussions questions that follow the story. This book is designed to help parents identify unhealthy language they might be using toward their children. Summary: In this story, Zanthony’s mother constantly compares him to his absent father. As a result, Zanthony attempts to discover his father’s character while exploring several career paths. Join him on his hilarious journey. Ultimately, his mother realizes that her language is negative, and she promises to facilitate a relationship between the father and son.
  • Just Like My Daddy

    Dr. Monica L. Henderson Ojo

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Zanthony is on a journey of self-discovery. His mother's constant comparison to his absent father causes him to wonder what type of man his dad is. Zanthony considers becoming an artist, detective, chef, archaeologist, journalist, military general, actor, psychologist, scientist, and astronaut. Ultimately, Zanthony learns, and his mother realizes that he is beyond comparison and a wonderful individual that will grow into an outstanding man.
  • Yuck, My Frog Didn't Change!

    Dr. Monica L. Henderson Ojo

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 16, 2019)
    Katrina ( aka Princess to her family) attempts to change three boys by kissing them on the cheek. The boys represent an abuser, a player, and a user. Princess learns that her magic cannot change others, but she can transform herself and eventually attract an equal partner. The goal for this story is for the reader to refocus their magic inwardly and see the dramatic results.
  • I Love to Learn but Hate to Read Out Loud

    Dr. Monica L. Henderson Ojo

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 16, 2019)
    Monica is a little girl who struggles with a learning difference that she later learns is Dyslexia. Laugh with her as she describes her unique experiences in school. The hope for this book is for other children (and their parents) to understand that they are not alone in their learning challenges and that they can still accomplish great things, like a Ph. D. college degree!