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The Journey of the Noble Gnarble Review and **Giveaway**

THE JOURNEY OF THE NOBLE GNARBLE


One of my favorite things to do 
with my kids is reading wonderful and creative children's books.  As you open this story the colors pop out and the sea creatures seem to be jumping out at you, it's beautiful. The book is also a hardcover book with a protection sleeve. 


The author, Daniel Errico, was so creative in his naming of his sea creatures.  It makes it fun to read with fun rhyming action along with the occasional tongue tying moment that all children love.  


My husband actually took out his guitar and sang through the book and my daughter loved it so much that she kept asking to hear it again.  


I think this story is similar to a Tomas the engine- "I THINK I CAN, I THINK I CAN" positive thinking story.  My  daughter seems so excited as we read through the story which makes me believe she was inspired! 

This story would make a perfect gift for any girl or boy so get your entries in and GOOD LUCK!  



Comments

Laura said…
My son would love this!

Thank you,
Laurasu82 at yahoo.com
iamacliche said…
My daughter loves books and would love this one.
Unknown said…
I would love to give this to my Granddaughter Alice.
Connie G
CGruning at aol(dot)com
Unknown said…
This book would be for my son

Sarah Walker
sreis1987@gmail.com
Kelsie Harris said…
This book would be for my son.

klshrrs(at)gmail(dot)com
Jennifer said…
I love your blog and my kiddos would love this book too! Thanks!
whittenwins@yahoo.com
Kimberly said…
Definitely my son. he's three and I love listening to him "read" to himself during quiet time.
We usually read to him before naps and bedtime. It's my favourite time of day...
kimber_loo(at)yahoo(dot)ca
Denise said…
I would use this in my classroom.

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