JUMA Kids, Inc.

JUMA Kids, Inc. A 501(c)(3) Non-profit org. with a mission to develop young storytellers.

JUMA Kids was established with the mission to develop young storytellers and cultivate vibrant communities by connecting beginning artists with essential skills, information and services needed to construct beautiful stories out of their unique experiences. Our books strive to inspire and challenge young readers to find positive lessons in all of life's circumstances.

If you’re a parent or have living parents, you’ll love these books    , you can find them at Barnes & Nobles. The books ...
03/27/2019

If you’re a parent or have living parents, you’ll love these books , you can find them at Barnes & Nobles. The books are filled with lots of great prompts and deep questions that will be valued for generations. We can only imagine the great pieces of art that can come out of this.
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@ Atlanta, Georgia

Always make sure you are HAPPY!
02/13/2019

Always make sure you are HAPPY!

Everyone wants to be happy! You wouldn’t even be on this website if you didn’t want to be happy! The issue is, most of us have no idea what that means to us. It’s been said time and time again that many of us will say all we need is a specific thing, or person, or opportunity to make us happy....

Aw 😍😍😍
02/06/2019

Aw 😍😍😍

A test illustration for   ❤️
01/06/2019

A test illustration for ❤️

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12/11/2018

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A test illustration for   😍   🤗
12/07/2018

A test illustration for 😍 🤗

Source: www.AMightyGirl.com To start out life on the war-torn streets of Sierra Leone and end up a rising star of the ba...
12/06/2018

Source: www.AMightyGirl.com

To start out life on the war-torn streets of Sierra Leone and end up a rising star of the ballet world seems an impossible feat, but 21-year-old Michaela DePrince, who is currently a dancer in the Dutch National Ballet, has been proving the impossible possible her entire life. She and her mother, Elaine DePrince, have co-authored a book to share her inspiring story with young readers and it has just been optioned for a feature film by MGM studios. "When I look back at all the things I've been through and everything I've accomplished," Michaela reflects, "I realize, Wow, I am very blessed."

Orphaned at age 3 during the midst of Sierra Leone’s 11-year civil war, Michaela was called the “devil’s child” by orphanage workers and ostracized for her skin condition, vitiligo, which leaves unpigmented spots covering her chest and neck. It was at the orphanage, as Michaela describes below, that she first discovered her life’s passion:

“I found the magazine lying on the ground outside the gate of the orphanage, I’d never seen anything like that before, so I took the cover off and put it in my underwear because I had nowhere else to put it... I kept the picture with me every day until I got adopted. It kept me going and believing and looking forward to something, because I was going through so much at the time. I thought I was just worth nothing and nothing’s going to happen. This person in the photograph symbolized hope for me.”

Soon after she was adopted by an American family who encouraged her blossoming talent in dance. At 14, the determined Mighty Girl won a scholarship to the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School of the American Ballet Theatre after competing against 5,000 other dancers in the prestigious Youth American Grand Prix. She was also one of the six dancers profiled in the 2011 documentary “First Position.” In 2012, at 17, she became the youngest dancer at Dance Theatre of Harlem, and, in 2013, she took a position with the Amsterdam-based ballet. As for the future, Michaela hopes to open a ballet school in Sierra Leone one day, so that she can provide the same opportunity for others to follow their dreams as she had.

Kids see everything but interpret everything differently   ❤️
12/05/2018

Kids see everything but interpret everything differently ❤️

The first   logo sketch.   🤗❤️
12/04/2018

The first logo sketch. 🤗❤️

  📖 Once upon a time, on 12/13/1944 to be exact, a little girl wrote a Christmas letter on behalf of her baby sister. Sh...
11/30/2018

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Once upon a time, on 12/13/1944 to be exact, a little girl wrote a Christmas letter on behalf of her baby sister. She turned tragedy into beauty .

She never stopped speaking for her baby sister, even when tragedy struck again years later . That’s why
70 years after the letter was written (12/13/14) the world knew her story.

“You can close your eyes for something you don’t want to see, but you can’t close your eyes for something you don’t want...
11/29/2018

“You can close your eyes for something you don’t want to see, but you can’t close your eyes for something you don’t want to feel”

Art and writing workshops
11/29/2018

Art and writing workshops

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