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'Mother Nature's Guardians Coddle-Popper Chronicles Volume: I'
Contributor(s): Vanbuskirk, Jesse (Illustrator), Woollacott, Grenville &. Debby (Author)
ISBN: 1479202932     ISBN-13: 9781479202935
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $9.45  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Humor
Physical Information: 0.29" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" (0.36 lbs) 122 pages
 
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This is a book for the entire family to enjoy It's the book you read at camp fires. It's the book you read to children at bedtime. It's the book you remember as you go about your walk with your family in the woods while you and your children keep your eyes wide open to catch the magical events that are unfolding all around you. This Magnificent book is inspiring, uplifting and fun. When a parent buys this book for their child they are investing in a lifelong powerful message which helps mould the child into an amazing and giving human being. This wonderful human being who is your child, in time helps to shape our world into a loving, inspiring and healthy place to be. I am certain your child is already there. This book helps keep your child's imagination wide open and impresses a positive mindset for many years to come. Most importantly, it is a book which brings your family closer together With my highest of gratitude and utmost respect I thank you from my heart to yours for writing this amazing book It has made me laugh out loud, warmed my heart and I can guarantee you I am keeping my eyes wide open when I walk the trails in the forest Thank you Claire McGee, Author: I Believe Therefore I Am www.clairemcgeeconsulting.com I believe that we're never too old for fairytales. I laughed at the clever humour in the Coddle-Popper Chronicles, but even more than the humour, I appreciated the meeting of a kindred spirit. Jeremiah Doodle-Dumpling, the Coddle-Popper Storykeeper, says, " What makes a story a fairytale is the little bit of magic that stirs up the imagination ..." I wonder if he's the one who told Albert Einstein that Imagination is more important than knowledge? It just might be. So here's to belief in the possible and in the dream of being able to make a difference in the world through story. Let the dance continue. Maureen Carlson, Storyclay Teller and author of Fairies, Gnomes and Trolls, A Fantasy World in Polymer Clay The Coddle-Poppers have a new Marketing Manager now and the brochures are flying off the tree shelves quicker than a sprint to the toilet after the second helping of prune juice. 'I love this excerpt' ... Marlene Oulton, Editor Please also check out our other book and CD titled: How to see the Faeries. The Complete Coddle-Popper Guide.