Jordan Reid, author portrait
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Jordan Reid

Jordan Reid is the founding editor of the lifestyle blog Ramshackle Glam and the coauthor of the bestselling Big Activity Book series. Her hobbies include creating unnecessary complications, insomnia, and maintaining an impressive collection of fake plants. She lives in California with her two children, various pets, and a Roomba named Thanos.
The Big Journal for Pregnant People
The Big Journal for Anxious People
The Big Activity Book for Teacher People
The Everybody Gets Anxious Activity Book
The Big Activity Book for Divorced People
The Big Activity Book for Digital Detox
The Big Activity Book for Anxious People
The Big Fat Activity Book for Pregnant People

Books

The Big Journal for Pregnant People
The Big Journal for Anxious People
The Big Activity Book for Teacher People
The Everybody Gets Anxious Activity Book
The Big Activity Book for Divorced People
The Big Activity Book for Digital Detox
The Big Activity Book for Anxious People
The Big Fat Activity Book for Pregnant People

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