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Apples, Ants & Underpants Kids Picture Book


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Hi! Are there any kind folks (particularly those who read bedtime stories to their kids) who would be willing to receive a free electronic PDF copy of my locally written picture book (for ages 3-8) and provide their honest feedback?


In addition, I will randomly select one winner from the helpers to receive a FREE PAPERBACK COPY delivered to your door of my Two-In-One Combo Picture book https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B093C3RVFK which includes this book plus another story and retails for ?7.99.


Book to Review Name: Apples, Ants & Underpants https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B091QXBDDB

Reading time: 3-4 mins

Print Length: 24 Pages

Blurb: A wacky and funny rhyming bedtime story that encourages children to be curious and also touches on the principles of gravity for an educational aspect but in a fun creative way.


Please DM or email [email protected] if interested.

Thanks very much :)

Ric

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