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Kevin Fleming

    Kevin Fleming is a photographer whose work for National Geographic has taken him across 26 countries, capturing subjects as diverse as war zones, the voyage of Ulysses, and the subatomic world of high-energy physics. His assignments have often placed him at the heart of significant historical moments, including escaping gunfire during the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, from which he secured rare images. Fleming's keen observational skills, honed through decades of experience, allow him to document both grand historical events and the intimate details of diverse cultures and scientific pursuits. His acclaimed body of work showcases a unique ability to immerse the viewer in the essence of each subject, from arctic landscapes to the intricacies of scientific discovery.

    Beware the Grumpelpuss
    There's a Hat for That!
    Reach For The Stars
    Annapolis
    Delaware
    • 2021

      There's a Hat for That!

      Exploring Careers That Fit You Best

      Exploring various careers, the protagonist embarks on a journey to discover their ideal job by testing out different roles. Utilizing their natural skills, they seek to find the perfect fit, highlighting themes of self-discovery and the importance of exploring diverse opportunities in the workforce.

      There's a Hat for That!
    • 2019

      Beware the Grumpelpuss

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A playful and interactive tale invites readers to confront a mischievous monster lurking within its pages. As the story unfolds, the monster's antics create a sense of fun and suspense, encouraging children to engage with the narrative. With charming illustrations and a humorous tone, the book combines adventure and imagination, making it an entertaining read for young audiences. The experience emphasizes the joy of storytelling while addressing themes of fear and bravery in a lighthearted manner.

      Beware the Grumpelpuss
    • 2016

      The book features enchanting watercolor illustrations that inspire children to recognize their boundless potential and intrinsic worth. Through the charming experiences of a delightful duck, it offers humorous yet poignant reflections on the positive impact individuals have on the world. Aimed at children, parents, and graduates, it serves as an uplifting reminder of self-acceptance and optimism for the future, encouraging readers to embrace who they are and the contributions they make every day.

      Reach For The Stars
    • 2001
    • 1988