Those who know me know that I LOVE to read. Because I love to read, I love to read to and with my kids. I constantly encourage them to read. I think it is just a great hobby to have.
A few years ago, I came across this book:
Description from Seagull Book:
Children come in all sorts of sizes, shapes, and colors. And they come with unique talents, gifts, interests, likes, and dislikes.
I Chose You celebrates those differences as it reminds parents of the one thing all children have in common: the need to feel loved.
This beautifully illustrated book reminds us that few moments shape children's character as much as the moments that they feel love from their parents-those special times that tell them they are valuable and cherished just for who they are.
I LOVE this book. I had previously bought two copies of this book, one for my two children. When I first read it, I had a lump in my throat. This book talks about seeing so many kids in Heaven, short ones, tall ones; ones with curly hair, ones with straight hair; ones who love soccer, ones who love videogames, etc. At the end of the story, it says something to the effect of “I saw all these children…and I chose you.”
My son is now 9 and is too cool for the book, but my 6-year-old daughter loves it. She loves pointing out things that are like her in this book and things that are like her siblings. She especially loves the part where it says, “and I chose you.” I know it makes her feel so special…so loved…so wanted.
I had inscribed a note to each child in their own copy of the book to personalize it and let them know how much I love them, etc. My too cool 9-year-old recently cleaned out his bookshelf of the “baby books” and tried to give this one away too. Mildly hurt, I reminded him that I got this book just for him and that even if he didn’t need it now, it was a message I wanted him to keep. He agreed and slid it back into his bookcase.
As he did that, it reminded me that in the interim, I’ve had another child and he doesn’t have his own book. Does he care or even know? Nope! He probably won’t even pay attention to it because it doesn’t have Lightning McQueen on it, but I want him to have one nonetheless. So I went about finding one.
The store I previously bought them from doesn’t carry this book anymore, so it took a little searching to find it, but I did. I ordered one for my little “Austin McQueen,” but because I love this book and its message so much, I ordered an extra one to give away. Even though I have one for each of my children, that doesn’t mean you do too. That works too!
To enter, just reply and tell me how much you like me. Just kidding, just reply with your first name. You can tell me your favorite book too if you’d like because I always love hearing that! Anyone can enter. I’ll even mail the book out (as long as it’s in the lower 48 States..haha). I’ll select the winner Saturday morning!
*note: this giveaway is not sponsored by anyone…just me!
