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Discover the Power of Stories with Rich Dyches

Where Learning Meets Imagination!

Welcome to the world of Rich Dyches, an award-winning author, and advocate dedicated to supporting children facing unique challenges. Rich’s work focuses on empowering children who do not live with their birth families, including foster children, those with incarcerated parents, and military families.

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Take advantage of this limited-time 25% discount and own a book that informs, empowers, and inspires.

About The Books

Rich Dyches’ books are a lifeline for children who do not live with their birth families. From My Memory Book, which helps preserve precious memories, to Kofi’s Mom and Doogie’s Dad, which address the challenges of having an incarcerated parents, his works offer support, hope, and understanding. Rich also creates engaging educational tools like First Math Dictionary and captivating fiction like Doc and the Guardians of Destiny, inspiring young readers to learn, grow, and dream.

About the Author

I was born and reared in Augusta, Georgia, and lived there until I left for college. I pursued my education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where I earned my Bachelor of Science degree. After graduating, I was still unsure about my career path, so I returned home to Augusta and taught mathematics for three years. I enjoyed teaching and working with young people, but I had a much bigger ambition. While teaching, I met my wife, and we moved back to Alabama to pursue graduate studies. We both earned our Master’s degrees. During graduate school, I developed a strong interest in the psychology behind how we learn mathematics, as well as research, statistics, psychometrics, and educational psychology. My professors and dean encouraged me to pursue doctoral studies and were instrumental in helping me gain admission to Rutgers University.

Customer Reviews

I’ve used Kofi’s Mom in my classroom, and it’s amazing how it helps kids express their feelings. One student, whose dad is in prison, finally started talking about it after reading Kofi’s story. And My First Catholic Dictionary is perfect for teaching faith in a fun way—the kids love the pictures and jokes! Rich Dyches really understands what children need.
Sarah T. – Parent & Educator
The Memory Book has been so special for our foster daughter. It helped us save little moments—her first words, favorite toys, even the people who loved her before us. She looks at it often, and it makes her feel more secure. This book is a beautiful way to honor a child’s past while giving them hope for the future.
Marcus L. – Foster Parent
I give Two of Every 100 to kids who have a parent in jail. The activities help them understand their emotions, and it makes a big difference. One boy told me, “This book makes me feel less alone.” That’s exactly what these kids need—a way to know their feelings matter. Rich Dyches’ books are more than stories; they’re tools for healing.
Priya K. – Social Worker

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Email

info@richdyches.com

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