The Moonling Series

This series is my first and the stories just keep coming… get them all today!

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Moonling Adventures
The Serengeti

This is the continuation of The Little Girl in the Moon series. In this adventure, exciting things are happening in Tycho Town! The Little Girl in the Moon and her best friend, the Little Boy in the Moon, team up with their smart Moonling dogs, Shadow and Lola, to have a fun day. The adventure begins in the observatory on the Moon, where Shadow and Lola maneuver the large telescope in the ‘virtual reality’ simulator that takes off and heads to Earth. The Moonlings land their simulated spaceship in the Serengeti where the adventurers explore the exotic world of East Africa, learning about lots of wild animals in their natural habitats-giraffes, hippos, hyenas, and more! Climb aboard and see what the Moonlings have in store for you.

Moonling Adventures-The Serengeti is the first Moonling Adventure, with many more to come. Each new adventure introduces more Moonling vocabulary. The author hopes the book will inspire young and old to visit their nearest observatory and enjoy the wonders of space and Earth’s beauty.

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Moxie & Tycho Town

The Little Girl in the Moon author, Diann Floyd Boehm has teamed up with her daughter, Katherine Louise, in the third book in the series, The Little Girl in the Moon – Moxie & Tycho Town.

Together, they have created the imaginary town nestled in Tycho Crater, which is located on the Earth’s moon. Katherine and Diann’s collaborative artistic talents have brought the town to life. The colorful illustrations are sure to spark young readers’ imaginations. Moxie, the little girl in the moon’s pet dog, takes us on a tour of Tycho Town’s City Center, which the Moonlings have built to resemble towns on Earth. Moonlings love the Earth as much As Earthling love the moon!

This story, the first of many adventures in Tycho Town, introduces children to the Moonlings vocabulary. Diann and Katherine hope the readers’ curiosity will grow and they’ll want to learn more about the Earth’s moon and Tycho Crater. Watch for the next adventure of The Little Girl in the Moon, when the rest of Tycho Town will be unveiled! 

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Rockshop in Tycho Town

Rock shop – in English Moonling language Ock Skoppan

Moxie and the Surface of the Moon

Moxie lands in Tycho Town

‘The Little Girl in the Moon – Tycho Town’ is a marvellous example of Creativity between two generations of artists, mother and daughter Enthusiastic and passionate, Diann and Katherine have joined forces to offer a very special book for children, who will no doubt enjoy their journey into Tycho Town to discover an imaginary world. A beautiful collaboration indeed!

Benedicte Gimonnet

Fine Artist, Cultural Journalist & Art Teacher


The Big Idea

Every night the little girl in the moon watches the earth from afar just like the earthlings gaze at the moon and wish upon the stars. One night she sees so many wishes not quite reaching the stars and she tells her mommy how it worries her. She wants, with all her heart, to help the wishes get to the stars so they will come true. Her mommy whispers a secret to her that sparks the little girl’s imagination. Before long the Little Girl in the Moon gets a ‘Big Idea’ and she and her Moonling friends write a song to go with it. All the Moonling families gather to sing the song and something very special happens. The ‘Big Idea’ works! And, for a moment in time, there is peace and harmony in the universe.

The Original Story…

An inquisitive little girl who lives on the moon wonders if earth children know about ‘Moonlings’. Her mom asks her if they did, what she would want the earth children to know about her life on the moon.

The little girl shares her thoughts on how she’s ‘just like them’ and with each illustration you see the connection of the earth and the moon. Creative depictions of each phase of the moon reveal a bit more of the little girl until eager readers finally see her bright smiling, full-moon face. She’s from a different place but deep down inside, she’s really ‘just like them’!

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“What People are Saying!"

The Little Girl in the Moon

* Haley Ahart – Keiffer  Read full review

Snippet Review –  “Great book to share with a child to let them know that to be different is not to be wrong!”

* David Ray  Read full review

Snippet Review –  “What a sweet and timeless story! I look forward to reading it to my grand daughter as we gaze at the moon.”

* Stephanie

Review – “A very sweet story. Enjoyed snuggling up with my little ones and reading it together. Thank you for an enjoyable and tender story!”

* Amazon Customer   Read full review

Snippet Review –  “ A lovely present for children – and adults! – to go to sleep with and have lovely dreams! I look forward to the next story!”

* The Red Headed Book Lover  Read Full Review

Overall The Little Girl in the Moon is a marvelous, stellar, and supreme book that will entertain, delight as well as charm young readers from start  to finish!

   The Little Girl in the Moon – The Big Idea

* Katie W   Read full review

Snippet Review – “The story is very heart-warming and imaginative, and has a great message about hope and caring for others.”

* B Pohl   Read full review

Snippet Review – The beautiful illustrations by Diann Floyd Boehm immediately reminded me of that other heavenly book, “The Little Prince’. It’s a story about hope, generosity, compassion and love, and it would certainly make an awesome, inspirational gift for any children Paged 2-7.

* Alex  Read full review

Snippet Review – “I like that it shows that the girl in the moon cares about others, and the book sends a positive message about thinking of others before yourself.”

* NeoMuad Dib  Read full review

Snippet Review – “Beautiful story about hope, selflessness, imagination, teamwork and harmony by working together for others through music!”

The Little Girl in the Moon – Moxie and Tycho Town

* Anthony Avina  Read full review Snippet Review – “As a sci-fi fan, it was fun to see a new approach to the children’s book narrative that included some other genres like this.”

* Grady Harp  Read full review

Snippet Review – “This is an adorable book with terrific illustrations that  will entertain while stimulating imagination. The Boehm ladies had  succeeded in their collaboration to encourage children to discover  and learn – and laugh!”

* Cindi Floy  Read full review 

Snippet Review –  Acreative partnership between mother and daughter is showcased in the illustrations of the town on the moon. The storyline and the artwork are sure to encourage the imagination of children  everywhere. “

Moonling Adventures – Serengeti

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Youg Adults Historical Fiction

Ruby Takes Chicago

Ruby Takes Chicago is the sequel to Rise!

A Girl’s Struggle for More. It’s now the 1920s, and a young Ruby Dinsmore leaves her hometown of Oilton, Oklahoma, and heads for Chicago to make her dreams come true. In the first book, Ruby, born in 1904, grows up wanting to be a businesswoman and does everything she can to make it happen.

At the end of Rise!, Ruby’s family realizes her dreams can only come true in a larger town where a young woman with a college education would be accepted into the workforce. Once in Chicago, Ruby is surprised that society is still reluctant to accept women working outside the home, even in a big city. Determined to stay true to herself, she takes on life’s challenges in tumultuous times of Prohibition, protests, and women’s rights marches. Ruby meets like-minded women, and together, they break through the barriers until Ruby lands the perfect job, all amidst discovering the joys of life and love, heartbreak… and love again.

Rise! A Girls Struggles for More!

Youg Adults Historical Fiction

Rise! Girl's Struggle for More!

Rise! A Girl’s Struggle for More is an old-fashioned, historical family drama-a sweet, yet edgy, coming of age story. Set in the 1920s, it is based on the life of the author’s grandmother. The main character, Ruby Pearl, is mature beyond her years and was born at least a decade too soon. Growing up in the middle of a family of nine children in Oilton, Oklahoma, with her nose constantly in a book, she was known as the girl that would rather read than can tomatoes. Ruby feels destined for greater things. Ruby studies hard to make good grades, while her parents smile and humor her. They continually encourage the courtship with her beau, Arthur, who they fully expect will be their son-in-law when the two graduate from high school, but Ruby has loftier goals. She admires her momma and big sister, Rilla, the “CEOs of the household” and knows some day she will have children and a home of her own to manage, but first things first!

Rise! A Girl’s Struggle for More is Anne of Green Gables meets the “It Girl” of the 20s … but with a sophisticated twist. Ruby’s ‘coming of age’ story evolves amidst the backdrop of a horse and buggy town welcoming its first motor cars, and parents brought up in the Victorian era grappling with their daughters showing their ankles and dating! Following the inspiration of the suffrage movement, Ruby becomes a pioneer for girls her age, breaking all norms, defying tradition (and her parents) to become a truly independent woman.

Boomer The Curious Bunny

Children's Books

Boomer the Curious Bunny

What will Boomer find?

Boomer is a curious bunny who loves excitement. Staying home doesn’t offer him the same fun it gives his brothers and sisters, so he hops off to see what he can see. When he does, what do you think awaits him? Join this adorable furry rabbit as he heads off into the city where he meets a range of characters and goes on a variety of adventures. Will his discoveries be the joyful experiences he expects?

This is a delightful tale for parents to read with their kids or for young readers to enjoy.

For 3 – 9 years old

The Little Girl in the Moon

Children's Books

The Little Girl in the Moon

An inquisitive little girl who lives on the moon wonders if earth children know about ‘moonlings’. Her mom asks her if they did, what she would want the earth children to know about her life on the moon. The little girl shares her thoughts on how she’s ‘just like them’ and with each illustration you see the connection of the earth and the moon. Creative depictions of each phase of the moon reveal a bit more of the little girl until eager readers finally see her bright smiling, full-moon face. She’s from a different place but deep down inside, she’s really ‘just like them’!

Take the imagination to a whole new level. Diann has written a story about how we are more aline than different. A theme not just for children but adults as well. Her unique way of using the phases of the moon to introduce the main character brings in the theme of how we can look so different and yet the same. The abstract art allows the reader to use their own imagination and see themselves in the story. Diann also brings her unique talents of her education background by developing extended learning lesson and activities for the teachers and readers. – Cindi FlowCindi Flow, Ed.D.

Children's Books

A Time to Fly!

A wonderful read aloud story!

This baby bluebird will capture your heart as he shares with his momma why he doesn’t want to leave the nest and join his siblings. The momma listens to her baby bird and, with gentleness, helps him build the courage to fly and join the rest of his family. So come along for the journey and become excited for the baby bird as he discovers he can fly and soar through the sky. It is a heart-warming story and beautifully illustrated with a powerful message of “I Can Do It.”

For 3 – 8 years old

Available in Hardback or for Kindle | ASIN: B09MDX3W79 | Released: December 1, 2021

A Song of Peace

Children's Books

A Song of Peace

A story about a little boy who wishes for worldwide peace. Tommy leaps off the merry go round and starts singing. Peace over and over. Soon others around the world join the chorus. When you learn why he sings, you will too!

Illustrated by Judy Gaudet. Judy studied technical and medical illustration hoping to combine her career in microbiology with her lifelong love of art. Judy lives in southern Maine where she finds inspiration for her work in the landscapes, wildlife and historic sites that surround her home.

For 5 – 10 year olds

Available in Hardback or for Kindle | ASIN: B09MDX3W79 | Released: December 1, 2021

Children's Books

Charlie and the Tire Swing

A wonderful read aloud story!

Charlie and the Tire Swing is a beautiful intergenerational story told from the perspective of Charlie and his Grandpa Jack. Over a cup of hot chocolate, Charlie’s grandfather tells the story of how he planted an acorn with his own grandfather, Charlie’s Great-Great Grandpa George, and how he tenderly cared for it and watched it grow, from one season to the next.

He shares how, over the years, as the acorn grew into a might oak tree, how each generation enjoyed the shade of the tree, climbing it, reading under it, and gathering together as a family around it. It’s a story of growing strong family ties, of sharing stories from generation to generation, and of appreciating nature and the simple things in life, like swinging on a tire swing. The learning opportunities range from the science of growing things, to interpersonal relations, the health benefits of outdoor activity, and innovation, problem solving, and creative play.

For 4 – 10 years old

Harry The Camel

Children's Books

Harry the Camel

HARRY THE CAMEL will surely pull on the heart strings of readers as he pines for a life he can never have. Harry lives in the sand dunes of Dubai, and he often watches from a distance as the beautifully sleek racehorses at the track run their laps.

He laments that his back isn’t as smooth as theirs and wonders how much faster he could run without his bulky old hump. As he dreams of the possibilities, Dover the bird swoops in and teases him about his hump, making him feel even worse about how he looks.

As he makes his way sadly home, he happens upon a little boy named Omar. Harry learns that Omar is lost. Who better than a camel to lead a lost boy out of the desert? In the end, Harry discovers there is nothing better than being yourself and, for the first time, Harry is proud to be a camel.