Wednesday, April 25, 2018

"Do Princesses Live in Sandcastles?" - a bookwrap










It's a perfect day to hang out at the beach.... you are invited to come along!! Let's go.....


Unwrapping 





"Do Princesses Live in Sandcastles?" 
Authored by Carmela LaVigna Coyle
Illustrated by Mike Gordon


Ages:  3-7
Grade Level: PS-2
Publisher: Muddy Boots
Pub Date:  June 30, 2018



  Unwrapping some fabulous illustrations for you to enjoy


















































About the book




This fun book captures a perfect day at the beach and will have you longing to join in on the adventure.  Two adorable children explore all the amazing possibilities that a beach day has to offer.  

They check out the diverse sand critters on the beach, build awesome sandcastles with their shovels and pails, float on the water riding on plump inflated toys, and they catch a wave on a new boogie board that was tailor-made for this very day, just to name a few.  How fun is that?  

The illustrations are detailed and animated making the rhyming narrative come alive to the reader.  They paint a picture of the wonder and excitement surrounding a perfect day spent at the beach.  The book will ignite a child's imagination as they get caught up in the wonder and magic of a quality family day spent seaside relaxing and playing together.  I highly recommend this book. 




Storywraps Rating - 5 +++ HUGS!!!!!











About the author






www.carmelacoyle.com 


Carmela LaVigna Coyle is an award-winning author of over a dozen picture and board books. Her popular Do Princesses…series is a favorite among the not-your-ordinary-princess crowd. Carmela has worked with a variety of stellar illustrators including Mike Gordon, Kevin Rechin, Steve Grey, and Bruce McPherson. She has a degree in Education and Art, but insists her real education comes from long walks in nature and motherhood. She lives in Colorado with her family and lively shi-poo dog.





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