Monday, May 30, 2011

Susan Heim on Parenting: Children's Book Review: Beautiful Blue ...

I love, love, love reading children?s books. I always have, and I think I always will. It started long ago as a child. But now, as a babysitter, nanny, mother and auntie, my love of books keeps growing and growing. I am very lucky that my daughter Sadie loves books as much as I do. I really don?t know if she is more excited for bedtime books or me!

Beautiful Blue Eyes is a wonderful book, written and illustrated by Marianne Richmond. It is sure to hold your child?s attention with the beautiful pictures on every page and the rhyme that tells the story behind a pretty pair of blue eyes.

As mothers, we all know that we can look into our children?s eyes and read them like a book. We can see our children?s feelings, personality, thoughts, worries, sadness and more just by looking at their beautiful eyes. This book is wonderful for both the child and the parent reading it. It flows from the first page right to the last, and we have read it over and over in our household. This is a perfect addition to your home library.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Marianne Richmond?s career was launched by accident when she was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor, the cause of numerous epileptic seizures in her childhood. During her recovery, she created hand-painted thank-you cards for her many well-wishers. With the encouragement of her new boyfriend, Jim, she launched her own greeting card business. As that business grew, she decided to try her hand at writing a book. Beginning with her first book in 1997, The Gift of an Angel, writer and artist Marianne Richmond has touched the lives of millions through her line of greeting cards and gift books. Since then, she has become a recognized creator of numerous books that celebrate milestones in life, memorable journeys and relationships. Marianne lives in Minneapolis, MN, with her now-husband, Jim, their four children, and a border collie named Clay. Visit her website at www.mariannerichmond.com.

DISCLOSURE: A complimentary copy of this book was provided for this review. No financial compensation was provided. The Amazon affiliate links in this post belong to the blog owner.?

Source: http://susanheim.blogspot.com/2011/05/childrens-book-review-beautiful-blue.html

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