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Book Review: Peanut Butter Toast



Thanks to Peak City Publishing for sending me this book to review in exchange for an honest review.  All opinions expressed are my own and I was not paid for this review.  


My Review:
Everyone loves a good heartfelt children's story.  I always love hearing a good daddy story and this one is that!  This story is a great gift idea for Father's Day!  I think this story dad's get more creative for telling their children how much they love them and start a creative tradition.  


“This story with its message is timeless. Beautifully written, the story offers a believable picture of love between a father and daughter. The short, graceful repetitive text offers an introduction to a period we all wish for in our lives.” Carol Crane, author of fourteen children’s books, including "T is for Tarheel, A North Carolina Alphabet Book", "Wright Numbers, A North Carolina Numbers Book" and "P is for Palmetto, A South Carolina Alphabet Book".

About the AuthorAllie Miszewski is a young adult author who wrote this story about the special moments in her life with her Dad. She hopes that many Dads and daughters after reading the book will share a piece of peanut butter toast and build some lasting memories.




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