Ophelia S. Lewis is the CEO of the Liberia Literary Society organization, which provides resources to preserve Liberia's literary works, advance girls' education and youth development. Giving children a chance to learn is one of the most urgent priorities in Liberia. As a published author and humanitarian, Lewis takes on the dire, yet fulfilling task of giving children an opportunity to start a solid educational journey. Hopefully, the synergy of Liberia Literary Society and Village Tales Publishing will produce effective results for students. Quality education is key to any society's success; this ignites Lewis' passion for writing children's books. Manseen Logan is a Liberian-American editor and writer. She published the first story in the ""Adventures at Camp Pootie-Cho"" children's book series. In the series, readers can learn about Liberia's endangered wildlife, the unique rainforest, and valuable life lessons. She enjoys participating in kids' book readings sponsored by Liberia Literary Society. Patrice Juah is a communications professional, writer and editor. As the founder of the Martha Juah Educational Foundation, she champions girls' education and leadership, through the foundation's academic initiative, Sexy Like A Book. An accomplished author, poet, and public speaker, her literary works cover a wide range of themes, including personal life experiences, women's empowerment and humor. A firm believer in the transformative power of education, Juah contributes to the Liberia Literary Society and Village Tales Publishing, as board member and editor, respectively.