Friday, October 23, 2015

My 4 Faces: Lost and Found by Nathaniel Baker


Wonder. Learn. Grow.
Available in paperback…here
Experience the fun at my4faces.com
by Nathaniel Baker

This wonderful children’s book tells the story of two adorable aliens who crash land into a family’s backyard. They meet a young boy, Adam, who promises to help the two find their friends, who were separated from them in the crash. Together, they fly across the world to search for their friends. The three of them travel to many different places, such as Tokyo, Paris, and even the Arctic! Will they find their friends and repair their spaceship?

This adorable tale of friendship is part of the first volume in a series of children’s stories. It is ideal for reading to your children at bedtime or to keep them entertained during a rainy day or on a road trip!

Wonder. Learn. Grow.
Available in paperback…here
Find the fun at my4faces.com

MY4FACES are adorable, child-friendly toys that develop and enhance this element of their minds by colorfully displaying four different faces, each showing a different emotion, on each side of their square heads. An added bonus for both parent and child is their magnetic bottoms, which attach easily to metal surfaces, such as refrigerators or play tables, allowing the child to display the toy for their and their friends’ amusement while preventing annoying mishaps resulting from a misplaced figure. These fantastic toys are also collectables, with many, many different versions, allowing for the child and their friends to have fun playing with each version as they collect them all! All in all, MY4FACES are amazing toys suitable for both boys and girls that not only create fun and friendly competition between friends, but also help the child develop their ability to recognize emotions!

Wonder. Learn. Grow.
Available in paperback…here

Find the fun at my4faces.com

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Join MY4FACES KickStarter Campaign here !

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