Yeah Yeah Out Loud

September 16, 2008

At Yeah Yeah Out Loud,  Kathy Carpenter teaches you how to be your child’s biggest cheerleader.  She has invented adorable characters, Hur-Ray© (the sun) and Kiddazy® (a flower) that help her spread sunshine and Yeah yeah’s throughout the world.

Children’s self esteem is critical to the growth and maturity of every child in the world. YEAH YEAH Out Loud® (YYOL®) is about empowering children of all ages with tools that facilitators can implement into their program and help discover and increase self esteem.

Kathy caters her positive spirit and unique program to parents, teachers, childcare providers and children’s ministry groups.  Go on over to her website and send a Hur-ay for you card to someone special today.  The world is a better place when we take the time to celebrate with one another.

Here is my YEAH YEAH to you… “have a great day and thanks for making my day so much brighter!”

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