THE AWESOME THINGS I LOVE
By: Vincent Kelly
Published: April 15, 2020
Publisher: Covenant Books
Fiction
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A young boy shares all his favorite things from his favorite food to his favorite outdoor activities to his nighttime routine. There is always something good to find in your day and he shares all the things that make him happy throughout the day.
One of our kids’ favorite books was the ones that I could personalize with photos of our family. They loved looking at those books and reading the stories. This book also allows kids to personalize the pages with their favorite people. A page is dedicated to dad, mom, and the whole family. The final page is for a photo of your child because it is also important to love yourself.
The illustrations are brightly colored and show kids from various diverse backgrounds. Each of the pages shows the young boy and his friends or family happy and having fun.
This book was a finalist in the Children’s Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction category of the 2020 American Fiction Awards. Reading this with your child offers an opportunity to talk about your child’s favorite things in their day and even sharing yours with them as well.
Check out this fun video of the book:
Vincent Kelly is a husband, father, and author. He resides in Nashville, TN with his wife and two sons. Vincent loves writing stories that are filled with fun, color, life lessons, and that focus on promoting positive behavior and early learning in children. The Awesome Things I Love is Vincent’s debut children’s book. There are more works to follow as Vincent seeks to pen books that children all over the world will grow to love. Find out more about Vincent’s books on his website, HERE.
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