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Art’s goal is to help Unveil the Power Within Children

  • Empower children to understand the purpose of their lives.
  • Develop a strong belief system.
  • Identify their talents and gifts.
  • Discover and respect the talents and gifts of others.
  • Teach them how to overcome obstacles.
  • Encourage them to take action.
  • Guide them to seek the wisdom needed to make good decisions.
  • Show them the power of love.
  • Help them achieve their goals.
  • Live the life of their dream.

The Miraculous 1-in-a-Million Story Behind the Story: 3 Publishers Love “The Tiny Star!”

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1983

Art wakes up on December 10th, 1983, at 1 AM and writes "The Tiny Star" in about 1 hour – Was it Providence or a Coincidence?

1984

Art produces a sample book for friends & family for the holidays. Art is encouraged to get The Tiny Star published.

 

1986

Art produces a Christmas Pageant on December 24th at St David's Episcopal Church, in Washington, DC and the Parish loves it.

1988

On Art’s first business trip to New York City, Art fortuitously meets Terry Savoy, President of Macmillan's CHECKERBOARD PRESS on October 18th and gets    published – Was it Providence or Coincidence?

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1989

Arthur Ginolfi with the First Edition of “The Tiny Star.”

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1989

Art signs his first publishing contract with Macmillan’s CHECKERBOARD PRESS on April 24th. The First Edition of "The Tiny Star" is Released on September 1st, 1989

1989

In October, Art contacts bookstore managers as well as Ingram & Baker & Taylor to get The Tiny Star distributed to bookstores. The Tiny Star sells 4,159 copies in two months.

1990

Art conducts weekend book signings and signs a record 450 copies from 10 AM-5 PM at Brentano's Fair Oaks Mall, Fairfax, Virginia on December 22nd.

Signing 450 copies at a single book signing in 1990

1991

Art attends his 1st Book Expo with Terry Savoy and meets Dan Johnson, President of The Idea Agency who loves "The Tiny Star." Wait for It! Art will meet Dan Johnson again at Book Expo in 1996 – Was it Providence or a Coincidence?

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1994

CHECKERBOARD PRESS sells over 100,000 copies of "The Tiny Star" before filing for bankruptcy in 1994

1992

February, 1992, Art Copyrights “The Tiny Star,” a full-length animated Christmas movie with lovable characters, memorable music and an epic storyline of Biblical proportions.

1995

Art meets with Jerry Davis with Warner Bros. Jan Carlee with Blue Sky and Terry Noss with Rich Animation. They all love The Tiny Star.

1995

While in LA, Art fortuitously meets Dr. Robert Schuller at the Crystal Cathedral, who loves The Tiny Star so much, Dr. Schuller endorses Art’s story.

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1996

In January, Art sends his last 12 copies of "The Tiny Star" to publishers and gets 2 Letters of Interest back in April from Word Inc. and Thomas Nelson

1996

Art attends Book Expo and meets Dan Johnson, who is now the new President of Tommy Nelson. Remember, Art met Dan Johnson at Book Expo in 1991. Dan loves "The Tiny Star" and tells Art he wants to publish the book – Was it Providence or Coincidence?

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1996

In October, Art gets the rights back and pays Terry Savoy at CHECKERBOARD PRESS $2,500 for the plates required to print "The Tiny Star"   

1997

April, 1997 Art signs on with Tommy Nelson, in Nashville, TN. The Tiny Star is released on September 1st, 1997, and sells over 33,000 copies from November to December

1998

Art conducts nationwide book signings at Waldenbooks, B' Dalton, Brentano’s and amazes store managers by selling 50-60 books every hour.

 

2002

With 30,000+ copies being sold every Christmas, Tommy Nelson publishes The Tiny Star in Board Book format and sells 51,786 copies

 

2003

Art signs a new publishing contract with Tommy Nelson on January 3rd, advancing Art $15,000 to write "The Tiny Snowflake"

2003

The Tiny Snowflake debuts on the Top 40 List selling 730 copies in 1 week with a total of 39,561 picture books and 28,827 board books sold

2004

Super Successful The Tiny Snowflake Book Signings

2004

Tommy Nelson publishes La Pequena Estrella and sells 4,831 copies in board book and 43,692 copies of The Tiny Star in board book format

 

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2006

Tommy Nelson publishes “My Christmas Collection - Three Christmas Favorites” that included “The Tiny Star” and sold 8,400 copies

2007

Tommy Nelson emails Art stating they will not print The Tiny Star citing Pat Schories illustrations were outdated and declining sales. A total of 259,038 copies of The Tiny Star were sold by Tommy Nelson. (That doesn’t make any sense to Art) Tommy Nelson does not return the rights to The Tiny Star to Art!

2010

Art meets with The Gilder Frontier and Out of Our Minds Studios who option for the rights to animate “Starlet, The Tiny Star.” They do not follow Art’s direction or script and make Starlet, a baby star with a baby voice. Art learns an important lesson and sets a goal to have Art’s never-before-seen characters developed so the same mistake is not made again.

2016

After almost 10 years, on February 12th, 2016, Tommy Nelson finally returns the rights for “The Tiny Star” and “The Tiny Snowflake” to Art

2018

Art attends Book Expo in New York City, meets Jason Schneider with Skyhorse Publishing and signs a publishing Agreement for both books - Providence or Coincidence?

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2018

Art contacts Tommy Nelson to request the Master Plates / PDFs required for Skyhorse Publishing to print the book. Tommy Nelson confesses that they lost the plates and the PDFs needed to print more copies of The Tiny Star! Pat Schories illustrations were not outdated, and sales were not declining, the royalty statements illustrate that in black and white. The real reason Tommy Nelson could not print and sell more copies is they lost the Master Plates and the PDFs! This creates a major problem. Skyhorse must scan the book and The Tiny Star” is published.

2019

In December of 2019, The Tiny Star is the #1 New Release and The Tiny Snowflake is the #2 New Release on Amazon

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2020

"The Tiny Star," The Crown Jewel of Children's Books!

2020

Art conducts over 2 dozen sold-out book signings at Barnes & Noble book stores in Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia.

 

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2023

On December 10th, 2023, exactly 40 years, after Art wrote “The Tiny Star,” a number that appears in the Bible 159 times, Art has an Epiphany. It is time to execute “THE MASTER PLAN,” but there is one thing that is missing, a song for “Starlet, The Tiny Star.”

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2024

On January 9th, Art flies to Nashville where Femke Weidema, an award-winning producer with Liz Rose Music becomes instrumental in directing Art on writing and producing the music and demo for “Starlet, The Tiny Star.”

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2024

On January 15th, Art writes the lyrics and the music for “Starlet, The Tiny Star.”

2024

Femke Weidema introduces Art to Brianna Shelko, who hires Jack Green to arrange the instrumentals for Starlet, The Tiny Star.

2024

On April 1st, Brianna Shelko and Art meet at Bravo Ocean Studios in Atlanta to produce the first music demo for Starlet, The Tiny Star

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2024

Good Books an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing publishes the limited 35th Anniversary Edition of The Tiny Star.

2024

On November 29th Using Jack Green’s instrumentals, Grace Martin and The 7 Mile Island Players produce a skit and sing “Starlet, The Tiny Star” at the Stone Harbor, Christmas Tree Lighting in front of over 2,000 people.

7 Mile Island Players Sing Starlet, The Tiny Star to Jack Green’s Instrumentals November 29th 2024

Scree7 Mile Island Players Sing

2025

In January Art contacts Leo Ceccaldi to create Starlet & Flicker (two superheroes for girls and boys) and the evil Villain DarkStar for his full-length animated movie based on Starlet, The Tiny Star.

2025

On September 1st, 2025, Sky Pony Press/Skyhorse publishes the First Edition of “Starlet, The Tiny Star,” that includes the sheet music for Art’s song “Starlet, The Tiny Star (A Star the World Could Love) and the 12 BIG MESSAGES.

2025

November 2025 Scott Keo produces the 2nd Demo of Starlet, The Tiny Star

2025

On December 2nd, Sarah Yox, Music Director with Notre Dame School of Bethlehem, PA are the first choir to sing their arrangement of Starlet, The Tiny Star.

 

2025

Art Conducts 12 More Book Signings at Barnes & Noble Book Stores. See book signings below 

About Art Ginolfi

Art is a professional sales executive in the business travel industry and played the leading role in building some travel management companies into billion-dollar companies. Art Ginolfi is also an inspirational children’s book author. Art’s stories have 12 BIG MESSAGES for all of God’s children. These BIG MESSAGES provide those who buy and read his stories with what Art calls “Early Childhood Life Coaching.” Art has a B.A. Degree in Radio, Television & Film from the University of Maryland. He resides in Bethesda, Maryland with his wife Susan, and has a summer home in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. Art and his wife Susan have been married for over 40 years and have three grown children, Sara, Caroline, and Dan.

Starlet, The Tiny Star
Print ISBN: 978-1-68099-525-1
The Tiny Snowflake
Print ISBN: 978-1-68099-527-5

Published by Good Books / An Imprint of Skyhorse Publishing
307 West 36th Street, 11th Floor
New York, New York, 10018
May be purchased in bulk at discounts: info@skyhorsepublishing.com www.goodbooks.com

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Sky Pony

  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 2, 2025
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 32 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1510783474
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1510783478
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.2 ounces
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 3 - 8 years
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9 x 0.4 x 9 inches
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ Preschool - 3
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Contact the Author

Art Ginolfi

artginolfi@gmail.com