Once upon time, in a land far far away, up on a big hill, overlooking a beautiful green valley below, surrounded by mountains, lived a unique family called the cockatoos. Their little cottage consisted of a thatched roof and tiny round windows, a few storybook rooms, and was actually shaped like a Cuckatoo! There were eight members of this family. There was Ashley, their mom, Tyler, their dad, along with three sets of twins! BooBoo and WaWa, 9, were the oldest boys. Lulu and LaLa, 7, were the middle girls, and GooGoo and GaGa, 3, were the youngest boys. On any given day, BooBoo and WaWa would somehow find a way to create some kind of mischievous havoc and getting into a lot of trouble. BooBoo always seemed to manage to drag his timid "partner in crime," WaWa, with him. WaWa was always frightened and nervous but he didn't want to let his brother down. BooBoo, on the other hand, always confident and excited, seemed to fancy himself as a young Huckleberry Finn and WaWa as a young Tom Sawyer. But, in fact, they each resembled someone more like "Dennis the Menace!" Thus begins the adventures of BooBoo and WaWa, embarking on their journeys, filled withexciting tales, each one ending with a moral that will teach both of them a valuable life lesson, which all of their younger readers coukd benefit from. So, come along and share with us "The Exciting Adventures of BooBoo and WaWa!"
Author Biography:
Born in Brussels, Belgium, the only child of Holocaust survivors, Ms. Lisa Hill has gone on to become a successful and accomplished executive recruiter with 30 years of experience with a number of major New York City personnel agencies. Having dealt with top fortune 500 firms, as well as high-profile celebrities, she has successfully assisted them in finding and hiring top personnel at all levels of responsibility. She has been acknowledged by her peers and clients as one of the most successful recruiters in New York City, and by her successfully-placed applicants as critical to their successful placement. She has been listed in the International Who's Who of Professional Management, and is the recipient of a number of awards, one of which states "To Lisa Hill: Who possesses amazing and consistent ability to put people in their proper places." She is also a grandmother (nanny) to her five grandchildren, and she first created the BooBoo and Wawa characters as bedtime stories for them when they were younger. Their response was so enthusiastic that she is still creating new adventures for BooBoo and Wawa to this day.