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Angela L. Nydegger grew up in Southern Utah. She is the 5th child born in a family of 7. She has 4 sisters and 2 brothers. She grew up near her grandmother, who began giving her piano lessons when she was 7 years old. This gave her a love of music. She wrote her first song at age 13, and has been writing stories, poetry and songs ever since.

She has been married to her husband Tom for 12 years and is the mother of 3 sons and 1 daughter. After the birth of her first son, she started writing a series of children's songs and stories for his enjoyment. Most of her children's stories are also songs that can be sung by children and parents together. Her children's books are excellent for parent/child bonding playtime. She calls them her "Children's Fun time Stories."

favourite books

The Harry Potter Series
My favorite children's picture books are, "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight?, by Jane Yolen, and "My Monster Mama Loves Me So, By Laura Leuke.

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http://nydeggeraspirin.com     http://angelanydegger.com

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The Adventures Of Lloyd Boyd -....

Angela Nydegger

A collection of children's stories and poetry inspired by her family of 4 children. 3 boys and 1 girl. Their daily behavior inspires loveable characters.


A collection of children's stories and poetry inspired by her family of 4 children and her family of origin. Lloyd Boyd was inspired by her little brother who was a rough and tumbley boy who loved anything and everything to do with nature, and loved to play pranks on anyone within range, especially his sisters.

My Two Little Dinosaurs and My 4 Little Monkeys were inspired by her 4 children and their dinosaur and monkey like behavior. I Love Being Your Mommy was inspired by the overwhelming love of her 4 children and her determination to keep them safe, and help them grow.

Alex saves the day was inspired by one of her sons' first outtings in the snow. Her two year old did indeed lock her out of the house and her 3 year old did have to save the day. She thought kids would love to hear about children just like them being super just by being themselves. Alex the super hero has a series of stories yet to come.

Worth Waiting For is a story her grandmother told her about her youth. She grew up during the depression and had to wait for her prized doll.

 

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Hi. I would happily take a look at your book "The Adventures of Lloy....

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I wrote 694 days ago

Thank you to everyone for all of the feedback (positive, and constructive criticism). Thank you for helping me grow as a writer. I'm hoping to do some more online reading in the near future, and to return the favor. Our house has been hit with medical annoyances. My son and I both had surger... view book

I wrote 697 days ago

Wow. I am so honored that the #1 writer on this site would even look at my book. Thank you so much for backing it. I'll work on reading your book in its entirety. Definitely sounds capitvating. view book

I wrote 698 days ago

I do have some children's picture books on blurb. If anyone is interested in seeing them. Their targeted for young children. If you're a mother and have had a baby, I think you'll find the first one tender and sweet. It's called, "I Love Being Your Mommy." All of my picture books are written in... view book

I wrote 701 days ago

Suzy Q. I can so relate to your topic. I too had a dysfunctional childhood. I even have a sister that we call Suzy Q. I have written several poems about the trauma and tragedy I've experienced. I would be willing to share them if you think it might help with your work. They're about sensiti... view book

I wrote 701 days ago

Jen. Thank you for the positive feedback. I didn't mind the suggestions at all. I think they're very good. I especially like the one about "experiencing the discovery channel first hand." Thank you for commenting on my book. It made me really excited. I'm glad someone likes my character. I... view book

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