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Kristina Orliczky’s Colorful Move-Along Children’s Storybook Set for LATFOB 2024 Exhibit

Kristina Orliczky is a licensed physical therapist who is on a mission to change one frustrating aspect of children’s books: lack of movement. That is why she decided to write and publish “Mona’s Mitten,” a story that readers could literally move to and change the way parents read along with their kids. The book is now also on its way to display at the upcoming L.A. Times Festival of Books, where she hopes it will create more awareness of the importance of movement.


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“A charming children’s book to get the whole family reading and moving!”

Visitors to the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2024 will have plenty of new publications in children’s literature, each one showcasing the next generation of artistic talent as well as innovative approaches to writing for and educating young minds. For Kristina Orliczky, that innovation comes in the form of getting kids to practice healthy movement even as they’re reading along.

Orliczky is a licensed physical therapist and a certified practitioner of the Feldenkrais Method, a form of therapy known for its gentle application of physics, psychology, and motor development. In her experience, it’s not merely screens and TVs that create harmful sedentary habits in children.

The same can be said for books and how even something like an enriching reading habit can still make children forget about getting up to exercise and move their bodies properly.

Hence, she wrote and published Mona’s Mitten: A Story to “MOVE” to. Described as “a story you can ‘move’ to,” Orliczky decided to take a number of movement exercises she has recommended in her practice and turn them into an exciting story for families to enjoy together (while also staying fit).

Mona’s Mitten tells the story of a passionate skier who loves life and motion followed by a little mouse in search of a new home. Together, readers can follow along with their story by performing several tasks and learn just how much they need movement in many areas of their lives.

Curious readers can check out Mona’s Mitten: A Story to “MOVE” to themselves when it goes on display at the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet’s exhibit at the L.A. Times Festival of Books at booth #225. The literary festival will be held on April 20-21, 2024, at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

Get a copy on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and ReadersMagnet Bookstore. To learn more about Kristina Orliczky, P.T.’s movement therapy approach and advice about encouraging exercise in children, visit her website at https://www.kristinaorliczky.com/.

Author Bio
Through her work as a licensed physical therapist and a certified practitioner of the gentle, functional Feldenkrais Method, author wanted to use this story to encourage physical activity to the many children who spend too much time: s i t t i n g.
It is through movements children develop strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and healthy body weight needed to reach goals and fulfill future dreams.

Mona’s Mitten: A Story to “MOVE”
Author: Kristina Orliczky, P.T.
Published date: May 20, 2020
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Genre:Children’s Book


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