Southlake resident LoisbrMelbourne, GPHR, has published a new educational children's book seriesbrentitled “My Future Story.” The series inspires kids to choose future careersbrthey will love based on what they love to do today.
The first book in thebrseries, “The STEM Club Goes Exploring,” teaches kids about exciting jobsbrrelated to science, technology, engineering and math, along with abrcorresponding website to help track their interests and connect to potentialbrcareers.
“Many people get caughtbrin the common trap of simply stumbling into a job after school that dictatesbrtheir career path, for better or – more likely – for worse,” Melbourne saidbrin a release. “By inspiring kids to connect their interests with futurebrprofessions early on, we can create a new generation of engagedbremployees who are satisfied in their careers and are better workersbroverall.”
“My Future Story” seriesbrfeatures eight relatable young characters who learn about a variety of jobs asbrthey explore their own career options. In the first installment, the gang learns about programming at abrvideo game company, discovers ways to work with animals at a veterinary office,brinterviews a geologist at a mine, and hears all about jobs in the healthcarebrindustry at a hospital, with many other career-related discoveries along thebrway.
Visit MyFutureStory.com for more information.