Bristol Who’s Who Recognizes Regina Davis
Regina Davis is a notable author of children’s books. Her published works include “Senor Smarty Pantaloons and the Mystery of the Missing Teachers,” “Lord Computesalot, Ruler of Aurora Bullyalis, and His Secret Quest to End Bullying,” and “Lord Computesalot’s Quintessential Quest to Banish Bullies.” Her most recent book, “Lord Computesalot, Ruler of Aurora Bullyalis, and His Secret Quest to End Bullying” has been featured in “The Daily News,” and received Honorable Mention at the 2013 J M Northern Halloween Book Festival in Hollywood. All three of her anti-bullying books have been featured in “The Virginian Pilot” newspaper and the Close-Up Newsletter. Along with her co-author and illustrator Carolyn Royer Spencer, she was featured in a series of radio interviews with Jim Masters of Close-Up TV/News Radio.
“Senor Smarty Pantaloons and the Mystery of the Missing Teachers” stars Senor Smarty Pantaloons, who is always ready to help when strange situations occur in his hometown of Foxaloon. There are especially colorful happenings at Foxaloon Elementary School, where the principal is Foxanna Powerpaws. This clever, unique and imaginative story is for children of all ages.
”Lord Computesalot, Ruler of Aurora Bullyalis, and His Secret Quest to End Bullying” shows children how demeaning, ridiculous, and hurtful bullying is by having adults bully each other. Bullying can affect all ages, and this book aims to help by showing bullying from a different perspective.
“Lord Computesalot’s Quintessential Quest to Banish Bullies” is a fun activity book with poetry, puzzles, games, songs, and cheers to teach children about bullying in a creative way.
All three books are available online at AuthorHouse, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble or through their website’s order page at www.senorsmartypantaloons.com.
Regina was born and raised in Long Island, New York and now lives in Virginia Beach. She received her B.S. in Education from St. John’s University and her M.A. from Hofstra. Regina was Reading Teacher of the Year at Newtown Road Elementary in Virginia Beach. She is a member of the International Reading Association and the Cape Charles Historical Society. She enjoys writing poetry and her poem “Tomorrow” was published in “Across the Universe” in 1996. After teaching elementary school for thirty-seven years in New York and Virginia, she recently retired. Her hobbies are reading, writing, and travel. She loves animals, especially cats!
Bristol Who’s Who Member Regina Davis can be found on the Who’s Who Directory where she is looking forward to networking with you.