'Dance Moms' Star JoJo Siwa signs deal to publish three more books

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Singer Jojo Siwa accepts the award for Favorite Viral Music Artist at the 2017 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards,

Not long after the publication of her memoir, "Dance Moms" star JoJo Siwa signed a deal for publishing three more books. Siwa, 14, is a YouTube sensation inspiring young girl to find courage and confidence to live "the sweet life."

The first of the books is called "JoJo Siwa: Things I Love: A Fill-in Friendship Book," expected to be published on Jan. 16, 2018. The Hollywood Reporter describes the book as a "creative journal," and is mostly filled with activities related to JoJo's interests.

The next book promises a year's worth of activities. Called "JoJo's Big Activity Book: DIY Fun for the Sweet Life," this one takes a more hands-on approach and offers fun for different occasions like birthday parties and beach outings. It is expected to be out sometime in September of 2018.

Those who would love to see pictures of Siwa and her dog BowBow are in for a treat with "JoJo Loves BowBow." This one is a photographic gift book, full of photos of the "Dance Moms" star and her pet. Fans can get a glimpse into the pair's everyday lives when the book comes out in October 2018.

Besides signing the book deal, Siwa has a lot of activities planned in the future. Later this month, she will be at the 91st Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. Those who wish to see the "Dance Moms" star need to watch out for Nickelodeon's "Shimmer and Shine" float.

Siwa will also assist television personality Nick Cannon in hosting Nickelodeon's new series "Lip Sync Battle Shorties." The show is a spinoff of "Lip Sync Battles" and will feature kids lip-syncing to their favorite songs. It is expected to premiere sometime in early 2018, but a holiday special is scheduled to air on Dec. 3 of this year.

Siwa's memoir, published last month, was a success. It was released on Oct. 3 and was titled "JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life." The book became a New York Times and USA Today bestseller, and it is still available for purchase on Amazon.

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