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About A Perfect Pet for Peyton: http://www.5lovelanguages.com/resource/a-perfect-pet-for-peyton/
This wonderfully imaginative children’s hardcover book by bestselling authors Gary Chapman and Rick Osborne, featuring four-color illustrations (with hidden details!) by Wilson Williams, Jr., will help children learn the importance of love. Based on Gary’s highly successful The 5 Love Languages®, A Perfect Pet for Peyton tells an entertaining and playful story of five children who each, with the help of Mr. Chapman and the unique pets at his special emporium, discover their own personal love language. Children and parents alike will experience firsthand the power of the love languages as they cuddle up and spend precious time together reading this book over and over again.
*Free interactive app with in-book experience COMING SOON to the Apple App Store.
All three of my children read this book together, but my 7 year old son enjoyed it the most. He was able to read all except for a few words independently. The story is about a birthday party for twins which takes place at "The Perfect Pet Pal Emporium." The 5 Love Languages is transformed into a children's story with examples of pets that fit each child's love languages. Another fun thing that Joseph enjoyed about the book was searching for the hidden insects on each page.
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My favorite children's book? Oh I'm rather partial to "We're going on a Bear Hunt" and "Goodnight Gorilla" or maybe "Harold and the Purple Crayon". Those are books we've read over and over and over here at my house.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway.I love the 5 love languages.
ReplyDeleteOops, I did not follow directions. Thankfully you are using Rafflecopter and not the comment section to decide your giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteFavorite kids book: Just The Way You Are by Lucado.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Five Love Languages. My favorite childhood book is "The Velveteen Rabbit". It actually has truths for adults also.
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