Friday, September 30, 2011

Expecting a baby? Have a young child or younger brother or sister? Grandchild? If you said "yes", this book giveaway is for you!

Macmillan Children's Publishing is having a lovely promotion of a beautiful new children's book by Nancy Tillman, 'The Crown on Your Head'. The words are sparse and heartfelt, exemplifying the love that one has for a young child. It's a perfect gift for a new mother or a mother that's been in the role for a while. It rekindles that loving feeling of why you gave birth to that bundle of joy after too many sleepless nights and diaper changes...lol...Even if you're not a mom, if you have a young child in your home or you want to read to your little brother or sister, or grandchild, it's a very special book. Get it and keep it for your future child someday.


...Bestselling author and artist Nancy Tillman has found another beautiful way to celebrate the embraces of our dear ones, and to reassure us, no matter how old or how young, that we are loved."

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The publisher is giving away a copy. If you'd like a chance to receive it, just leave a comment telling me who you plan to read the book to. That is all. Don't forget your email. 


The giveaway is open to residents of the US and Canada only. It ends Wednesday October 5, 2011.


The Crown on Your Head by Nancy Tillman released September 13, 2011 by Macmillan.



Toodles!



5 comments:

  1. What a sweet book! I know my 2-1/2 year old grandson and his mother would love it.

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  2. This looks beautiful!! Thank you for the contest!!

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  3. I would love to either read this to my niece/nephews, the kids I babysit, or maybe give to my best friend for her baby due this year coming year. So many people i'd love to read this too!!
    Thank you :)
    lnhittle(at)gmail(dot)com

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  4. I would read it to my grandson. He has autism and I love books that help build him up. I think this book does an awesome job making every child feel unique and worthy.
    cristina@alaskanbookcafe.com

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  5. This one sounds unique and sweet. Thanks for sharing.

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