Monday, October 01, 2012

Three Tiger Tales Children's Books ~ CLOSED

In celebration of the One Year Anniversary of
 
Hey Mom, Look What I Did!!
 
 
We will be holding giveaways all month long.
 
Our first giveaway will be
 
Three Tiger Tales Children's Books
 
 

Panda-Monium by Cynthia Platt
The Dancing Clock by Steve Metzger
Naughty Toes by Ann Bonwill

please note, these are paperback copies.

Panda-Monium is a book about a little panda who is hungry and sets off in search of something to eat.  On his journey he is joined by many other hungry pandas.  Lots of hungry pandas means lots of panda-monium.  This book is colorfully illustrated by Veronica Vasylenko.

The Dancing Clock is based on New York City's most beloved monuments, the clock at the zoo in Central Park.  Milo is a monkey that lives in the zoo and all he wants to do is dance and play with his friends.  He sees them every day when the animal band plays on the clock monument.  He wants to join them, so he waits for his chance to sneak out of his cage to join the musicians and he makes a surprising discovery.

Naughty Toes tells the tale of Chloe, who finds her feet and steps out in style.  Chloe's sister is a ballerina and Chloe wants to be one too.  But Chloe discovers something special about herself that makes her stand out from her sister.  This adorable book is illustrated by Teresa Murfin.

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*Winner must be a U.S. resident.  Winner will have 24 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen. The winner will be announced here on the blog and on facebook and notified via email (please make sure you leave a valid email address in order to be contacted).

Good Luck!


This Giveaway is now CLOSED - thank you for participating!


5 comments:

momFITtingitallin said...

Square pumpkin

Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden said...

It's a great pumpkin charlie brown
vickie
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Gwen said...

The Witch Next Door written by Norman Bridwell and published in 1965. The story is about a boy and girl's adventures with their friendly witch neighbor. I remember loving this book when I was a child... I always loved Halloween! :-)

Rachel B said...

So many to choose from, as I love Halloween! My girls' favorite is Little Witch followed closely by Little Ghost, both of which are glow in the dark books, which they really like. I really like The Biggest Pumpkin a lot, because I love pumpkins :)

Unknown said...

We don't really celebrate Halloween but we LOVE reading. I think our favorite book right now is The Biggest Apple Ever by Steven Kroll