Whim Publishing
Phone: 1-877-852-6276
31441 Santa Margarita Pkwy
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Rancho Santa Margarita,
CA 92688
WP News Service
Whim Publishing takes a look at the contamination in children's books.
"All the press about contaminated children's products coming in from foreign countries, and the press about the new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act..."
Olean Times Herald
Former Allegany Woman finds succes...
"When Rhonda Fischer was busy raising her children in Allegany, she would occasionally find time to work on a book about a little boy who was always hiding his glasses."
Steppin' Out, Stayin' In
"Randy Kazandy" helps make glasses fun
"It's a tale told with humor, sensitivity and playful rhyme by Rhonda Fischer, who grew up in Canandaigua, in her children's book "Randy Kazandy, Where are Your Glasses?" vividly illustrated by Kim Sponaugle..."
Democrat and Chronicle
Randy Kazandy visits Canandaigua kids
"When Rhonda Fischer recently returned to the Canandaigua Elementary School where she was a student more than four decades ago, almost all the students who filled the auditorium to hear Fischer read her new children's book wore eyeglasses..."
Thompson Topics
New Children's Book Inspired by Thompson Associate
"A longtime Thompson Health Associate has experienced a taste of celebrity status recently, with the release of a new children's book called Randy Kazandy, Where Are Your Glasses?..."
WP News Service
It’s Randy Kazandy Time
"When the story is over, Rhonda talks with the children about Randy Kazandy's motto, "I love being me." She reminds them how some people tease others, telling the children that whatever the circumstances may be, they must remember to hug themselves and say, 'I love being me'..."
WP News Service
Randy Kazandy visits Canandaigua School
"I could feel the energy in the school. The teachers in the halls were talking with one another about how exciting this was and also sharing how excited their students have been..."
Meghan Wasson
Randy Kazandy's Borders Book Signing in RSM, CA
"The instant Rhonda Fischer gave me a big, welcoming hug instead of shaking my hand, the jittery nerves that had gripped me before melted away. Instead of requesting my résumé, she handed me a bottle of liquid bubble mix, instructing me to start blowing bubbles on her signal..."
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