Category Archives: Dr. Vic’s Books for Kids

New Children’s Book by Dr. Vic, Helpful Tips for Kids-Adjusting to the New Normal, Available Today in print and eBook!

The new children’s book by Dr. Vic, Helpful Tips for Kids-Adjusting to the New Normal, is available today in print and eBook formats from Seventh StarChild! The new book helps kids adjust to the many changes during a time of pandemic in a positive, healthy, and encouraging way!

The second release in the Dr. Vic’s Books for Kids collection, following The Girl Who Grew a Sunflower Taller Than Herself, Helpful Tips for Kids-Adjusting to the New Normal was illustrated by Chad Compton.

The print edition features a larger 8X10 format with full color illustrations and easy to read text.  Pick up a print or eBook copy today at the direct links just below the cover art!

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Synopsis of Helpful Tips for Kids: Adjusting to the New Normal:

Helpful Tips for Kids: Adjusting to the New Normal is a book designed to help younger children adjust and cope with the many changes in life that come with a pandemic situation. 

This book offers tips and insights on what a pandemic is, the importance of good hygiene, social distancing, good nutrition, using technology to learn and keep in touch with others, and the need to stay active and exercise.  It also shows that it is very normal for kids to feel many emotions during times like this.

Kids will find this book from Dr. Vic very helpful in dealing with the New Normal. 


About Dr. Vitesh “Victor” Enaker: Vitesh “Victor” Enaker is an author and stock options trader currently residing in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Enaker is a writer of adult fiction novellas and the first author to write children’s books for Seventh Star Press. He has previously lived in the cities of Danville and Mt. Sterling.

A proud member of the Big Blue Nation, Vitesh is a graduate of Transylvania University and he holds a masters and doctoral degree from the University of Kentucky.

He has also been published in the American Journal of Health Studies. He enjoys playing Texas hold’em poker and fishing in various locations around the Bluegrass.


Don’t forget to get your copy of The Girl Who Grew a Sunflower Taller Than Herself!

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New Children’s Book from Dr. Vic, Helpful Tips for Kids – Adjusting to the New Normal, Will Be Available March 11 in Print and eBook!

A new children’s book from Dr. Vic, Helpful Tips for Kids – Adjusting to the New Normal, will be available on Thursday, March 11 in print and eBook editions from Seventh StarChild!

The second release by Dr. Vic, following The Girl Who Grew a Sunflower Taller Than Herself, this wonderful new book helps children adjust in a positive and healthy manner to the many challenges present during a pandemic. Helpful Tips for Kids features illustrations by Chad Compton.


Synopsis of Helpful Tips for Kids: Adjusting to the New Normal:

Helpful Tips for Kids: Adjusting to the New Normal is a book designed to help younger children adjust and cope with the many changes in life that come with a pandemic situation. 

This book offers tips and insights on what a pandemic is, the importance of good hygiene, social distancing, good nutrition, using technology to learn and keep in touch with others, and the need to stay active and exercise.  It also shows that it is very normal for kids to feel many emotions during times like this.

Kids will find this book from Dr. Vic very helpful in dealing with the New Normal. 


About Dr. Vitesh “Victor” Enaker: Vitesh “Victor” Enaker is an author and stock options trader currently residing in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Enaker is a writer of adult fiction novellas and the first author to write children’s books for Seventh Star Press. He has previously lived in the cities of Danville and Mt. Sterling.

A proud member of the Big Blue Nation, Vitesh is a graduate of Transylvania University and he holds a masters and doctoral degree from the University of Kentucky.

He has also been published in the American Journal of Health Studies. He enjoys playing Texas hold’em poker and fishing in various locations around the Bluegrass.


The Girl Who Grew a Sunflower Taller Than Herself by Dr. Vic, Illustrated by Reagan Baxter, Available Today in Print and eBook!

The Girl Who Grew a Sunflower Taller Than Herself by Dr. Vic, Illustrated by Reagan Baxter, is available today in print and eBook formats! The release marks the launch of a new children’s book imprint, Seventh StarChild!

With full-color illustrations, larger text, and an 8″ by 10″ page format, The Girl Who Grew a Sunflower Taller Than Herself has great appeal for younger readers! Be sure to pick up a print or eBook copy today at the direct links just below the cover art!

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iTunes

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Synopsis of The Girl Who Grew a Sunflower Taller than Herself (A Sunflower Story):

Danielle “Danni” is a young girl who attends first grade and lives in a house with her mother.  During the summer her best friend and constant companion Shawn, who lives next door leaves for summer camp.

With no one to play with, Danni spends the majority of her time on her computer tablet.  Danni’s mother insists she do an outdoor activity, and Danni decides to grow sunflowers and make her first attempt at gardening.

Danni learns many wonderful lessons about nature and life along the way.  She discovers that she has much in common with her sunflowers, such as needing sunlight and someone who cares for her. 

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About Dr. Vitesh “Victor” Enaker: Vitesh “Victor” Enaker is an author and stock options trader currently residing in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Enaker is a writer of adult fiction novellas and the first author to write children’s books for Seventh Star Press. He has previously lived in the cities of Danville and Mt. Sterling.

A proud member of the Big Blue Nation, Vitesh is a graduate of Transylvania University and he holds a masters and doctoral degree from the University of Kentucky.

He has also been published in the American Journal of Health Studies. He enjoys playing Texas hold’em poker and fishing in various locations around the Bluegrass.

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Announcing Launch of New Children’s Books Imprint Seventh StarChild with Dr. Vitesh Enaker’s New Series, Dr. Vic’s Books for Kids!

Seventh Star Press is proud to announce the launch of a new children’s books imprint, Seventh StarChild, with the release of The Girl who Grew a Sunflower Taller than Herself, the first title in Dr. Vitesh Enaker’s wonderful new series, Dr. Vic’s Books for Kids!

An announcement on the artist and formal release date in print and eBook editions will be made very soon.

About Dr. Vitesh “Victor” Enaker: Vitesh “Victor” Enaker is an author and stock options trader currently residing in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Enaker is a writer of adult fiction novellas and the first author to write children’s books for Seventh Star Press. He has previously lived in the cities of Danville and Mt. Sterling.

A proud member of the Big Blue Nation, Vitesh is a graduate of Transylvania University and he holds a masters and doctoral degree from the University of Kentucky.

He has also been published in the American Journal of Health Studies. He enjoys playing Texas hold’em poker and fishing in various locations around the Bluegrass.

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Synopsis of The Girl who Grew a Sunflower Taller than Herself (A Sunflower Story):

Danielle “Danni” is a young girl who attends first grade and lives in a house with her mother.  During the summer her best friend and constant companion Shawn, who lives next door leaves for summer camp.

With no one to play with, Danni spends the majority of her time on her computer tablet.  Danni’s mother insists she do an outdoor activity, and Danni decides to grow sunflowers and make her first attempt at gardening.

Danni learns many wonderful lessons about nature and life along the way.  She discovers that she has much in common with her sunflowers, such as needing sunlight and someone who cares for her.