
Welcome to the Crowdsourcing Mornings segment! Every weekday morning, Geek Alabama talks about and features one crowdsourcing project from crowdsourcing sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo, and others. The hope with Crowdsourcing Mornings is to feature and help a project be successful and reach its fundraising goal. Please enjoy today’s featured project!
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Moon Chase is the story of a child’s journey home from their beloved Nana’s house. The child and their family drive under the moonlit sky, feeling comforted by its presence. The moon seems to follow them, almost like it’s playing a game of chase.
Though the children are saddened to leave their grandmother, they find happiness in remembering Nana’s words about the moon being a symbol of their connection, even when they are apart.
The story highlights the comfort and reassurance nature can bring, especially during moments of separation or longing for loved ones.
Created by educators with a dedication to social/emotional learning (SEL) and early-childhood literacy, Moon Chase is more than a storybook. Included in the final pages of the book are arts-integrated learning activities to help develop your child’s emotional intelligence and literacy skills, as well as science-based mindfulness and stress-reduction practices for parents.

As of April 18th, this project has raised $3,500 of their $10,000 goal. This project has 14 days left to raise the $10,000 or it will not be funded. For a pledge of $29, you will get one book. For a pledge of $55, you will get two books. To learn more and to pledge money, go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/moonchase/moon-chase?
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