Keila V. Dawson nació y creció en Nueva Orleans. Cuando creció, viajó por el mundo trabajando como organizadora comunitaria, maestra, administradora escolar, consultora educativa y defensora de niños con necesidades especiales. Hoy en día vive en Cincinnati, donde escribe libros para niños, incluyendo The King Cake Baby y Opening the Road: Victor Hugo Green and His Green Book. También es la coeditora de No Voice Too Small: Fourteen Young Americans Making History y No World Too Big: Young People Fighting Global Climate Change.
Keila V. Dawson was born and raised in New Orleans. When she grew up, she traveled the world working as a community organizer, teacher, school administrator, educational consultant, and advocate for children with special needs. Nowadays she lives in Cincinnati, where she writes books for children, including The King Cake Baby and Opening the Road: Victor Hugo Green and His Green Book. She is also the coeditor of No Voice Too Small: Fourteen Young Americans Making History and No World Too Big: Young People Fighting Global Climate Change.
Desde que tenía cinco años, Katie Crumpton sabía que quería ser artista. Para seguir su educación artística, se mudó de Carolina del Sur al área de la bahía de San Francisco, donde ahora vive y trabaja como artista independiente. Katie es la ilustradora de varios libros para niños, incluyendo A Stitch Through Time y I, Too, Sing America. www.katiecrumptonart.com
Ever since she was five years old, Katie Crumpton knew she wanted to be an artist. To pursue her art education, she moved from South Carolina to the San Francisco Bay Area, where she now lives and works as a freelance artist. Katie is the illustrator of several children's books, including A Stitch Through Time and I, Too, Sing America. www.katiecrumptonart.com
Storytelling Math está dirigido por Marlene Kliman en TERC, una organización sin fines de lucro dedicada a la educación STEM. Cada año, los expertos en TERC inspiran e involucran a millones de aprendices en todo el país a través de iniciativas innovadoras como Storytelling Math. www.terc.edu
Storytelling Math is led by Marlene Kliman at TERC, a nonprofit dedicated to STEM education. Every year experts at TERC inspire and engage millions of learners nationwide through innovative initiatives like Storytelling Math. www.terc.edu