When you're turning 7, your birthday begins months weeks before and lasts pretty much all month.
I saved one gift, this book, until after the birthday festivities were over so that she could truly enjoy it.
And enjoy she did.
She carried it to school almost daily.
They read it aloud in class.
And she showed anyone who was willing to listen - and take a look.
"See. It's me. This book is all about me. That's me in the picture even though it doesn't look like me".
(note to self: use more recent photo)
The team at I See Me Books create beautiful hardcover story books featuring your child.
With themes including introducing a new baby into the family or just turning your little one into a superhero - there is something for everyone.
You provide how much or how little information you would like to share including photos, birthdates, friends and families names - they expertly weave it into the story.
Honestly, it's the cutest thing you've ever seen.
And a cherishable keepsake that will be shared for years to come.
We're giving one away!
Enter below to win a book of your choice {ARV $34.99US}
Open to residents of Canada and the US
With themes including introducing a new baby into the family or just turning your little one into a superhero - there is something for everyone.
You provide how much or how little information you would like to share including photos, birthdates, friends and families names - they expertly weave it into the story.
Honestly, it's the cutest thing you've ever seen.
And a cherishable keepsake that will be shared for years to come.
Enter below to win a book of your choice {ARV $34.99US}
Open to residents of Canada and the US
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Happy Reading.
xo
I would have to pick Charlotte's Web too, I lost track how many times I read it. (Judy Cowan)
ReplyDeleteI loved any books with cats in them, really weird how I didn't turn out loving cats more than dogs.
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Ashley C
My favorite book was The Giving Tree. It is still one of my favorite books and I read it to my children now
ReplyDeleteI loved the Elves and the Shoemaker
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book was The Secret World of Og by Pierre Berton. I'm reading it to my kids right now.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book was any of the Nancy Drew series.
ReplyDeleteI liked Fudge by Judy Blume
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book was any of the Nancy Drew books!
ReplyDeleteI like the Amelia Bedelia books growing up. Brittney House
ReplyDeleteMy favourite books were the Nancy Drew books.
ReplyDeleteI loved Bridge to Teribithia!
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ReplyDeleteLove these photos and it is so true about readers are leaders!
Hugs,
Mariette
My favourite childhood book was Green Eggs & Ham !
ReplyDeleteI never had any books as a child, but read Anne of Green Gables as an adult & decided that book would have been my favorite!
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite series was Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Avonlea, etc.). Loved them!
ReplyDeletethe hungry caterpillar was my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book growing up was See Spot Run.
ReplyDeleteI liked the Amelia bedelia series
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book as a child was The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was Where the Wild Things Are.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Clifford books when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteMine was Where The Red Fern Grows.
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