domenica 27 gennaio 2008

This 4 first books!

Bill the Bat Finds His Way Home


Bill the Bat Finds His Way Home is a hardcover rhyming children's picture book about a lost bat and his search for home. The animals in Bill the Bat view the world from a human perspective and try to problem solve. This book is beautifully illustrated by Italian artist Manuela Pentangelo and told in a rhythmic cadence that makes this story as much fun for mom and dad as it does for the children. Manuela Pentangelo creates a bat like no other. Bill is a Disney style character dressed with aerial goggles and radar. The story is cleverly written by Daryl K. Cobb and is the first in a series of Bill the bat stories. An amusing tale for children ages 0 to 8.

--Joanne Salimbeno





Bill the Bat Loves Halloween

Bill the Bat Loves Halloween is a hardcover rhyming children's picture book that features a goofy bat named Bill and his friend Al the owl. The animals in Bill the Bat view the world from a human perspective. This book is beautifully illustrated by Italian artist Manuela Pentangelo and told in a rhythmic cadence that makes this story as much fun for mom and dad as it does for the children. Manuela Pentangelo creates a bat like no other. Bill is a Disney style character dressed with aerial goggles and radar. The story is well written by Daryl K. Cobb and is the second in a series of Bill the bat stories. An amusing tale for children ages 0 to 8.

--Joanne Salimbeno





Daddy Did I Ever Say? I Love You, Love You, Every Day

Daddy Did I Ever Say? I Love You, Love You, Every Day is a rhyming picture book written by Daryl K. Cobb. This is a very special story that captures the essence of what makes the father- child relationship different from that of mother and child. Beautifully illustrated by Traci Van Wagoner, the colors jump off the pages. This story will leave you with a smile on your face. It is perfect for children 0 to 8.

--Joanne Salimbeno





Daniel Dinsaur

Daniel Dinosaur is a hardcover rhyming children's picture book about Daniel Dinasaur and his search for his missing sister. The animals in Daniel Dinosaur view the world from a human perspective and try to problem solve. This book is beautifully illustrated by Italian artist Carla F. Castagno and told in a rhythmic cadence that makes this story as much fun for mom and dad as it does for the children. The story is cleverly written by Daryl K. Cobb and is the first in a series of Daniel stories. An amusing tale for children ages 0 to 8. Counting with Daniel Dinasaur Coming in 2008

--Joanne Salimbeno

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