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He is the author of ''The Mountain Christians'', ''An Otter’s Guidebook to Being Obnoxiously Happy'', and ''Godfather Drosselmeyer: The Legend of a Virtuous Nutcracker and a Courageous Little Girl''. With Katie Lee he has written The Adventures of Super Nolan series.  
 
He is the author of ''The Mountain Christians'', ''An Otter’s Guidebook to Being Obnoxiously Happy'', and ''Godfather Drosselmeyer: The Legend of a Virtuous Nutcracker and a Courageous Little Girl''. With Katie Lee he has written The Adventures of Super Nolan series.  
  
With his wife and seven children, he cares for a small homestead farm in Hunter, Utah, that has been in his family for seven generations. He is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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With his wife and seven children, he cares for a small homestead farm in Hunter, Utah, that has been in his family for seven generations. He is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 30 August 2021

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Hiram Bertoch is an educator and writer. He has taught in the Jordan and Granite School districts in Utah for many years where he teaches science. In 1998 he founded the KidsKnowIt network, a popular educational resource for children on the Internet that serves 350 million children worldwide.

Bertoch has served in various leadership positions and on various boards. He is the Sexton for the Pleasant Green Cemetery, a nonprofit pioneer cemetery in the Oquirrh Mountains.

He is the author of The Mountain Christians, An Otter’s Guidebook to Being Obnoxiously Happy, and Godfather Drosselmeyer: The Legend of a Virtuous Nutcracker and a Courageous Little Girl. With Katie Lee he has written The Adventures of Super Nolan series.

With his wife and seven children, he cares for a small homestead farm in Hunter, Utah, that has been in his family for seven generations. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.