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Review and Giveaway: "One Christmas Bear"





It is time to start getting all those Christmas presents so go and enter this giveaway HERE.  


Book Description:
Count the Blessings of Christmas
Follow the merry adventures of a polar bear and the artic animals as they enjoy winter fun! From crunchy candy canes and frosty snowballs to friends to play with and a family to love, your little one will enjoy counting God’s wonderful gifts. 
Anne Vittur Kennedy has been delighting young children with her humorous and playful books for thirty years. Her awards include American Library Association’s Notable Books List, Teacher’s Choice, The Green Earth Book Award, and The Green Prize for Sustainable Literature.



My Review
This board book with a glittery Christmas scene is sure to please those little ones.   As you turn each page you are counting Christmas related items.  This board book does have rhymes as well which makes it more fun a parent to read. The main character is an adorable polar bear who finds others to play with him including a pup, mice, foxes, squirrels, rabbits, eagles, snowmen, caribou, and owls.   There is snowballs, candy canes, snow angels, Christmas trees, and so much more fun to read!   Good luck with the giveaway or easily purchase it for only $8.08 on Amazon! 


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