Sunday, June 12, 2011

5 Great Books For Your Kids

1. Fly Danny, Fly! by Chip Gilbertson and Gina Restivo
This children’s story was inspired by and completed in honor of Danny Stanton, a young boy who passed away in December 2009 due to Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). Fly Danny, Fly! takes you on a journey that will remind you the importance of embracing life and its endless possibilities, while accepting yourself and others despite any differences you may have. Enjoy your life, because Danny did.  A portion of all book sales benefit the Danny Did Foundation, an organization founded by Danny’s family in January 2010.



2. Silly Faces by Squishy Press 
Every young child loves this Squishy Press book, which has no words and is made without any harmful substances so they can chew on it! Filled with photos of kids making silly faces, this is a book everyone can relate to!
 

 3. See Inside Ships by Conrad Mason and Colin King (Usborne Book)
This Usborne book is great for kids of all ages, and is both educational and fun! Learn all about different kinds of ships like the Viking longboat, 19th century steamships, submarines, cruise liners and so much more! Lift over 90 flaps to find out what is really going on inside!


4. First Thousand Words in French by Heather Amery and Stephen Cartwright (Usborne Books)
Parlez-vous francais? Teach your children french at an early age! This book contains 1,000 basic words, complete with bright illustrations and a web link for pronunciation!


5. How High is the Sky? by Anna Milbourne and Serena Riglietti
Pipkin the Penguin is constantly asking questions, but most of all he wants to know "How High is the Sky?" He goes on a journey to find out how high the sky really is. This book comes with a special fold-out poster showing Pipkin climbing into the sky.

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