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Summertime Productions
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1600021832 |
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40 |
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July 2006 |
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An inpirational book about a character named Eraser Elroy whose head is shaped like an eraser who learns that he should not form an opinion about people based on their appearance.
Excerpt
Karat Top
What a neat new friend. A parrot that can talk and fly. You must be special. Mr Parrot will you be my friend too?
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| Reviewed by Sophia Simmons |
10/20/2008 |
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| What a wonderful little story...I LOVE IT...Keep it going girlfriend... |
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| Reviewed by Gwendolyn Thomas Gath |
9/11/2007 |
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This book seems like such a special and inspirational read for children. Continued blessings to you and your work Shirley.
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| Reviewed by Kathryn Carrington |
9/5/2007 |
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Hi Shirley,
I love your idea and concept. I have ordered your book: "Planet of Success" for my grand-daughters. Please read my article titled "Loving the Skin I'm In". We don't have enough of these type books/writings out for our young people, especially! I too will be publishing a series of short stories for children sometime next year, called "The Adventures of Herman and Rachael". You are quite an inspiration. Much success to you. |
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| Reviewed by Miriam Jacobs |
8/19/2007 |
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Inspirational books that teach children about acceptance and unconditional friendship and love are where it's at.
We need more books in this genre and I for one am very pleased to purchase Planet of Success! I am ordering a copy for my granddaughters, Candace and Alyse based on the artwork and theme. My Candace is eight years old and was born with a huge black hairy birthmark that covered a third of her precious face.
Your book is along the same theme of my book My Name is Not Monkey Girl which is also about a child who looks different. I pray that your book sells millions and that our young children will read its content over and over again.
~Miriam L. Jacobs.. nana/author/publisher |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Engler |
8/17/2007 |
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| Hi Shirley. I am interested in your thought that a child shouldn't judge by a person's appearance. You might want to see my similar idea in my short story, Be thankful for friends of all kinds. Your book looks like the type I may want to end up in the hands of my grandchildren...Jerry |
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| Reviewed by Miller Caldwell |
5/30/2007 |
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Inspirational start for young minds. May they flourish with your wisdom.
Miller |
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