Prior to the release of my second book, Belief and Morality on Children, I was asked some questions by the publishing company. Some of my answers was a surprise to me too. Have a read below.

1) What inspired you to write a book? I was curious to know how and have an understanding of how Godly rules impacted on children and if it resulted in any morality effect on them.

2) How many books you have written? This book will be my second book and I plan to have another three out in 2020.

3) Whom do you consider as your role model behind writing your book? My role models tends to be individuals that have good professional practise and principles when it comes to children. As long as I can see you have respect for children, I see you as a role model.

4) Which book did you have published for the first time and when? My first book was Parents R Us: 100 Parenting Skills For The 21st Century. If I recall, it was written in around 2010 but published by 2014.

5) How did you feel after publishing your first book? It felt great but I felt I need to write more books.

6) Have any faced any difficulty while publishing your book? I think the moment you have done your research and know what you want, it makes any difficulty less visible.

7) Can you tell us a bit about how you published your book for the first time? The book was published on Kindle, which makes it easy. However, there has been request to have it published in a hard copy book, which is now available.

8) What other book you have published recently? and tell me something about the book in a nutshell. Another book that I will be publishing is an early years children’s book. It focuses on helping children problem solve, think outside the box and use their imagination.

9) After writing these books, people started recognizing you. Along with your readers, your fans have also increased. How much has your life has changed after becoming an Author? I feel people respect me more and listen to what you have to say when it comes to children and parenting.

10) What message do you want to give to your readers? Never stop playing, because it is through play that you discover you have so much creativity inside you.