PRO CONNECT
K.R. King has been married for 16 years and has seven children. She and her husband operate a small business that engages children of all ages, from different backgrounds, to teach them that through physical fitness, anyone can improve their physical, mental, and emotional capabilities, no matter their starting point.
King has been about to witness that when you teach a child they can achieve and to believe in themselves, they learn that anything is possible.
King enjoys being of service with in her local community by helping with the basic necessities they need to live and by mentoring them to enjoy and achieve a better live.
Outside of her work, King loves anything outdoors, including hiking, snowboarding, biking and working out. King is a big foodie and loves trying new and different foods (even if some of them scare her). She loves being at everything her children, this is her number one priority.
King is a member of the Authors Guild and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and illustrators.
“The book's best feature is its focus on practice and positive self-coaching.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A young cheetah overcomes his self-doubt through practice, determination, and kind words in King’s picture book.
In the savanna, all of the animals love running. Charlie, a young cheetah, also likes to run, but he doesn’t feel confident about it—his peers at school tease him with the name “Charlie the Chubby Cheetah.” One day, tired of being bullied, Charlie resolves to make a positive change. He begins to practice every morning, maintains a positive attitude, and speaks kindly to himself: “I am Charlie the Champion! I am fast! I will win the Savannah Sprint!” Though he faces a discouraging, negative inner voice at the beginning of the race, he reminds himself of those kind words and presses on to victory. Once he decides to change, Charlie is able to easily ignore his bullies, something that young readers may have trouble finding realistic. The book’s best feature is its focus on practice and positive self-coaching. While the idea that he could “always control his own thoughts” may not resonate with youngsters struggling with depression, Charlie’s modeling of good habits remains inspiring. The full-color cartoon illustrations feature friendly looking animals but frequently reuse poses and sometimes depict expressions at odds with the text.
A simple story that focuses on positive encouragement and hard work.
Pub Date:
ISBN: 9798886043204
Page count: 41pp
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co.
Review Posted Online: April 21, 2023
CHARLIE THE CHAMPION: Mom's Choice Silver Award, 2023
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