Christina Rodriguez-Unalt
Christina Rodriguez-Unalt, or “C. Rod. Unalt,” is an illustrator of all things whimsical. She’s been creating images since her kindergarten teacher taught her how to use a scratchboard and has been working professionally for over a decade. Christina began her career as a scenic painter at a creature shop, where she painted murals and large-scale sculptures for mini golf courses, storefronts, windows, and parade floats. Her work has appeared in children's magazines and textbooks, and she holds a master’s degree in illustration. This is her fourth illustrated book.
Christina currently lives with her husband, Jonny; their children, Lily, Ashton, and Ivy; a cuddly pup, Yogi; and two mischievous kitties, Meeko and Lola—all of whom are a constant inspiration for Christina’s own stories and her illustrations.
Christina currently lives with her husband, Jonny; their children, Lily, Ashton, and Ivy; a cuddly pup, Yogi; and two mischievous kitties, Meeko and Lola—all of whom are a constant inspiration for Christina’s own stories and her illustrations.
The Presidents Did What?
$4.99 - $22.95
written by Wag Harrison
illustrated by C. Rod. Unalt
Step right up for a spooky tour of the White House! A long-dead, but still charismatic, Millard Fillmore will serve as your ghostly guide as you make your way through the Executive Mansion. Learn about the history of each room you visit from ghosts of presidents past—arguably the worst presidents in US history. Discover how they ended up there, cursed for all eternity to haunt the rooms of the White House, and find out why it’s so important for us to learn from their mistakes.
illustrated by C. Rod. Unalt
Step right up for a spooky tour of the White House! A long-dead, but still charismatic, Millard Fillmore will serve as your ghostly guide as you make your way through the Executive Mansion. Learn about the history of each room you visit from ghosts of presidents past—arguably the worst presidents in US history. Discover how they ended up there, cursed for all eternity to haunt the rooms of the White House, and find out why it’s so important for us to learn from their mistakes.