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I Hope You Dance (Children's Book) |
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Rating:  Summary: "Fun Childrens Book" Review: Any child will enjoy reading "I Hope You Dance," by Mark D. Sanders. The characters are fun and the dialogue is lively and easy to follow and understand. Brava, writer Sanders, on a job well-done! (Recommended Book for children of any age group!)
Rating:  Summary: Sheer exuberance erupts from the pages Review: The collaborative effort of authors Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers, and illustrators Buddy Jackson and Karinne Caulkins, I Hope You Dance! is an enthusiastically energetic picture book featuring exaggerated, contrasting color illustrations and off-the-wall style text. Sheer exuberance erupts from the pages celebrating the joy of movement and life, in this impressive and upbeat rhyming read for young folks.
Rating:  Summary: ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! Review: This little book and CD are inspirational, deeply touching and heart-warming. They will reach out to your soul, your spirit and bring out the best in you. The song is no stranger to music lovers; it captivates and is so true to life, it leaves the reader with the feeling the song must have been written just for them. The book contains some beautiful photos and a poignant message. This would make a perfect, all-occasion gift for that very special person in your life - lover, family, friend, or yourself. Be good to you and pamper yourself, you deserve it! It is a memorable treasure that can be kept and cherished for many years to come, and I do, indeed... "hope you dance."
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