Michelle Ferguson-Cohen

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Michelle Ferguson-Cohen

Born
Ft. Benning, GA
Occupation author, illustrator, publisher
Genres Children's books
Notable work(s) Daddy, You're My Hero!

Michelle Ferguson-Cohen is a children's book author, illustrator and publisher. Her father is a career military officer and Vietnam veteran. As a military brat herself, many of the picture books she develops are written for and feature military brats.

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Ferguson-Cohen wrote, illustrated and published the first commercially available children's books for military brats.[1] and the first children's picture books for children coping with deployment [2][3]. She has been called the "Dr. Seuss for Military Brats" in a Washington Times article that was laudatory in tone about her books' ability to help children understand about their parent's military deployments. [4]

Ferguson-Cohen established Little Redhaired Girl Publishing to publish her books as part of a series she entitled Books for BratsTM to encourage pride in the term "Military Brat" outside the military community. Ferguson-Cohen's goal was to create material that would appeal to all children and introduce their military family neighbors. Though self-published, her titles "Daddy, You're My Hero!" and "Mommy, You're My Hero!" have reportedly reached hundreds of thousands of youthful readers[5] through both targeted and broad based marketing. They were first published in 2001 and are in their 3rd edition.[6]The books have also been used in the classrooms as material to promote tolerance and understanding amongst peers, and distributed to both commercial and civilian outlets.

Books for Brats™ were early to recognize and service the "suddenly military" families of the National Guard and Reserves. [7] During the first deployments of the Iraq War, Ferguson-Cohen worked with Family Readiness Groups nationwide to host readings.[8][9][10][11][12] She was able to obtain recommendations by many educational, medical and child development experts[13] suggesting that her books could be utilized to explain deployment and convey coping skills to children facing separation from a parent.[14][15][16][17][18] They are also suggested as resources for their unique content, multicultural illustrations and representations of female soldiers[19].

Sought out by the press as an expert in the military community[20][21],[22][23], she became an advocate for military brats promoting equal representation for the military community in the media.

Prior to her career as children's author and advocate for military brats, Ferguson-Cohen was a music industry entrepreneur[24] who owned an agency based in New York and London. During her career in the entertainment industry she was involved celebrity charity events to raise funds for UK-based NGO War Child[25]. A writer and humorist, she is listed as a contributor to the Complete Idiot's Guide to Jokes[26].

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Persondata
NAME Ferguson-Cohen, Michelle
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ferguson, Michelle
SHORT DESCRIPTION American author of children's books and screenplays
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH Ft.Benning, GA
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH