Monday, August 22, 2016
Happy Birthday to You
This sturdy and sculpted board book is splashed with bright colors and balloons all over the cover. What better way to let the reader know this book is bursting with fun!?!
This birthday book is a great durable book that can withhold some drool but will also be a sturdy keepsake for years to come. I love that the "Happy Birthday" tune is part of the fun. You can either read the book and then play the melody, or let it play in the background while you read.
You can personalize the book with a photo of the birthday child; maybe even update their picture each year. This would make a beautiful baby gift that parents can read to their little one as it reinforces all the joy of a birthday. And when the book has been read, children will enjoy capping it off with the Happy Birthday tune. This will be a favorite of children all through the year, not just on their birthday!
I like that the book closes with an affirmation that the child is special and there is much to be proud of who they are--a message every child needs to hear!
If you'd like to learn more about the author and her other books, visit her website. Then head on over to Amazon or Christianbook.com to purchase copies for future birthday kids in your life!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of Happy Birthday to You from Worthy Publishing Group for the purpose of review. No other compensation was received.
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