- December 13, 2025
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Sophie, 5, and Holly Pohlig were excited to read through Sophie’s book about magical dinosaurs.
Rollins College student Tori Whalen and Sophie Pohlig, 5, were happy with their finished book.
Brooklyn Aller, 5, and Rollins College student Jenna Love worked on a book about a unicorn that gives a flamingo a very special job: checking on all the animals in the forest to make sure they’re safe.
Grandmother and granddaughter Linda Wooddell and Brooklyn Aller, 5, read Brooklyn’s book together.
Jessica Michel; Zaire Michel, 4; and Rollins College student Allison Wilson were proud to show off their book about a dinosaur that sticks to walls and battles sharks.
Rollins College student Kristal Alicea, Mary Beth Eliason and Andie Eliason, 5, were excited to read through their book about a day at the beach.
Vinny Vurro; Felice Vurro, 4; and Rollins College student Jackson Fiser were happy to see the finished book, which told the story of friends Iko and Meekdo going into space.
Rollins College students in the Writing Books for (& with) Children capstone class loved seeing the children’s stories come to life.
Children from the Hume House Child Development Center at Rollins College had a chance to showcase books they wrote with the help of Rollins students at a special event on Tuesday, April 9, at the Olin Library on campus.
Rollins students in the Writing Books for (& with) Children capstone class were partnered with children from the center to help them create vibrant picture books. The students and children worked together on the story, while the children created the artwork and the students helped craft the prose and assemble the project.