"I hope that my writing will give the reader strength for facing and overcoming life’s conflicts."
Karen Meyer has written several books for young readers and their loved ones. Karen's ability to develop character and conflict which lead to an interesting plot, has fascinated readers both young and old. She is excited to share this gift with children all over the world.
Books
Karen’s stories appeal to children of all ages (toddler, pre-school, elementary school, and middle school) as well as to parents and classroom teachers.
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A delightful story of sisterly love
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Matt Philleo
A children's fantasy tale written in poem form
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Matt Philleo
The story of an intrepid hyena dreaming of adventure
By Karen Meyer
Photos by Karen Meyer
The story of Christmas presented to children in an accessible poetic fashion
By Karen Meyer
A story about how good manners and genuine interest in other people result in many lasting friendships
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Matt Philleo
An account of her sister’s life, written in verse
By Karen Meyer
The story of Robby Rooster
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Russel Wayne
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Mary Dunphy
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Mary Dunphy
A sequel to Kanana’s first adventure
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Matt Philleo
A sequel to “Crowing Is My Job”
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Russel Wayne
A story of Yoshi the cat’s adventure
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Mary Dunphy
A story of a frog who discovers he might actually be a prince
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Mary Dunphy
Riley Rooster learns what makes a good king.
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Mary Dunphy
Charlie is worried because his brother Chubby hasn’t collected any nuts for winter.
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Mary Dunphy
Why is Papa Bear building a fence, and can Baby Bear help?
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Joan Graven
Knight Adam is strong and powerful in every way. The land of Jok has been free from the Evil Magician's magic, but neighboring lands have called for the help of Knight Adam, who fights for the good of all.
By Karen Meyer
Illustrated by Vincent Meyer