Children’s Book
I Know a Guy Named Noah Guy is a delightful and imaginative rhyming picture
book that will capture the hearts of young readers! Follow along with Noah
Guy, a character who knows he’s in a book, as he takes you on
whimsical adventures where the only limit is your imagination. From riding
bulls at the rodeo to joining the circus, Noah shows that anything is
possible with a friend by your side.
This charming story celebrates friendship, teamwork, and the power of never
giving up. The rhythmic verses are designed to engage young minds, promoting
speech, cognitive development, and early literacy skills. Children will love
the playful language, sound patterns, and the chance to predict what comes
next—just like in their favorite nursery rhymes.
About the Author
My name is Jeanne Ward, I am a mother of three, grandmother of two and a
business owner. Family is everything to me. Me and my eldest
brother married siblings, creating a unique environment of double cousins
and a close-knit family. I live in Brooklyn NY where I own and
operate an Early intervention program for young children with autism.
I opened my school in 1998, and I have all 3 of my siblings, had all 3 of my
children, my daughters-in-laws, all my nieces and nephew, and my uncle work
there at one time or another. Additionally, I have my brother and
brother-in-law who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure the school
remains a success. I am a special educator, and a Board Certified
Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and love what I do for a living.
My eldest are twins. One lives right outside Asheville North Carolina
with his wife and daughter. He, like me, is a special educator and a
BCBA. Although he has a physics degree from NYU, he found a passion working
with children with autism after he graduated college and working for me
while applying to graduate school. My other son, my partner in
these books has moved back from Nashville Tenn and currently lives in
Newburgh NY with his wife and newborn son. My youngest, Phoenix, will
leave for High Point University in North Carolina in a month. I
lost my husband to cancer nearly 6 years ago and I am about to be an empty
nester. It is my sincere hope to spend my days writing Noah Guy
stories, running my school and being the best mom and grandma I can
be.