This is a great thing! Please click to donate. As of 5/2/12
$22,408
pledged of $30,000 goal
The story is about kindergartener Roger Nix, an ordinary boy: Roger loves kindergarten, playing make-believe, and hanging out with his imaginary friends (a baby donkey named Jack and a baby elephant named Abe). But when he learns about the plans of Old Man Plee, a perennial presidential candidate, to shut down schools and send kids to work in factories as an austerity measure; Roger decides to run against Old Man Plee as a defender of “school and summer vacation, learning and imagination”. Of course Abe and Jack are there to help him every step of the way.
Nick Daze and his incredible Kickstarter campaign
have already raised nearly $22,000 and only has $8,000 more to go in
order to put the book into production. The book has been fully written
by Daze and the illustrations beautifully crafted by Bill Robinson.
Each $30 pledge towards the Roger Nix campaign comes with a first
edition hardcover copy of the book, delivered in time for the new school
year this fall. This is a timely story that is fascinating, engaging,
and a thought-provoking read for both kids and parents written by a
imaginative adult who was encouraged to explore his imagination as a
child.
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