Come and join me as I talk with author Dennis Marcoux about his picture book
About the Author:
Adventures of Nutty and Twittles, Oh Nuts! I Lost My Little Sister
on Stories From Unknown Authors http://blogtalkradio.com/storiesfromunknownauthors at 1pm EST today.About the Author:
Dennis Marcoux lived in Worcester, Massachusetts for most of his life and now resides in Cape Coral, Florida. He has been writing children stories and poems for many years and is passionate about children reading to expand their imagination. In his spare time, you can find him reading books as a volunteer in elementary schools and children's hospitals. He is a member of the Gulf Coast Writers Association of Fort Myers, Florida
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About the Book:
Nutty and his sister Twittles set out to play a fun game of hide "n" seek with their friends. When Twittles is the only one missing, the game quickly changes. Nutty has to find his sister because she may be lost in the dark and dangerous Forrest.
Review:
School is out and Mrs. Hoot gives the young children some good advice. To be careful and to watch out for each other. The children begin to play and forget what their teacher had told them. As they play hide and seek near the woods, Twittles, a young squirrel, goes missing. She is hiding in a very clever place but in so doing becomes lost. Will Nutty be able to find her before their parents find out? What lessons will they learn? Young children will enjoy listening to and reading the tale of these fabulously illustrated creatures. When children play and have fun, they sometimes forget to be careful. Children will be able to relate to the story while parents will love the message the story implies.
Title: Adventures of Nutty and Twittles, Oh Nuts! I Lost My Little Sister
ISBN: 978-1-61244-274-7
Hardcover / Paperback
Children Book
Pages: 24
Size of book: 8.5 X 8.5
Places where available for sale: Halo Publishing International, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
e-Book Available Nook & Kindle
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