This part is interesting: She tells us that she grew up with learning disabilities and this apparently led her "to conduct research about the connection between ultra violet light and color as it relates to learning and reading disabilities". Why? ...Because?
You'd think that if Stouffer had done scientific research about light, she'd know better than to portray (for instance) "clouds of radiation" that block sunlight but not moonlight.
Googling "nancy stouffer" + "ultraviolet light" turns up nothing relevant. I would not be surprised if, like her children's poetry books and dolls, said research exists only in her imagination.
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Date: 2010-11-13 03:43 am (UTC)She tells us that she grew up with learning disabilities and this apparently led her "to conduct research about the connection between ultra violet light and color as it relates to learning and reading disabilities". Why? ...Because?
You'd think that if Stouffer had done scientific research about light, she'd know better than to portray (for instance) "clouds of radiation" that block sunlight but not moonlight.
Googling "nancy stouffer" + "ultraviolet light" turns up nothing relevant. I would not be surprised if, like her children's poetry books and dolls, said research exists only in her imagination.