Music Made Simple - The BabyStep Method
Mikayla Morin, a second grader along with her brother, Alex Morin a kindergartner, both students at Indialantic Elementary School in Brevard County, are conducting several book signings for their newly released book Music Made Simple-The BabyStepMethod www.wbc.fit.edu/bbsteps at Florida Institute of Technology and local libraries in Brevard County, in the hopes of generating enough funds. The sales of the book will to be used to purchase keyboards and books for children with life threatening illness that are hospitalized during the Christmas holiday season.
Last year the duo and their parents, gave 20 keyboards and 20 DVDs with hand-written notes to twenty children in Arnold Palmer Hospital oncology department. This holiday season they will give to Arnold Palmer again and also to Florida Hospital. The Morins objective is to add one hospital each year.
Jade Smith of the Child Life Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando said of their endeavor, "The gifts you brought for us will provide lots of enjoyment for the hospitalized children but more importantly, it helps them know there are people who care about them. This sense of caring and comfort gives them encouragement throughout their stay at the hospital. Giving something to help others is a rewarding thing to do. You should feel good about your good deed."
The book will be sold at all the Florida Tech home games and at the following book signings:
at 6:00pm on Dec. 10th at Martin Luther King Library; 955 East University Blvd.; Melbourne, Fkriuda 32905
and at 1:00pm on Dec 12th at the Melbourne Beach Library.
For more information, go to http://www.wbc.fit.edu/bbsteps
Last year the duo and their parents, gave 20 keyboards and 20 DVDs with hand-written notes to twenty children in Arnold Palmer Hospital oncology department. This holiday season they will give to Arnold Palmer again and also to Florida Hospital. The Morins objective is to add one hospital each year.
Jade Smith of the Child Life Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando said of their endeavor, "The gifts you brought for us will provide lots of enjoyment for the hospitalized children but more importantly, it helps them know there are people who care about them. This sense of caring and comfort gives them encouragement throughout their stay at the hospital. Giving something to help others is a rewarding thing to do. You should feel good about your good deed."
The book will be sold at all the Florida Tech home games and at the following book signings:
at 6:00pm on Dec. 10th at Martin Luther King Library; 955 East University Blvd.; Melbourne, Fkriuda 32905
and at 1:00pm on Dec 12th at the Melbourne Beach Library.
For more information, go to http://www.wbc.fit.edu/bbsteps
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