Welcome to the Celebrate Children's Book Week Giveaway Hop hosted by Mary at Bookhounds! Every blogger participating in this hop is giving away a children's book or a gift card to purchase one. After entering my giveaway, be sure to hop around to the other participating blogs listed in the linky at the bottom of this post for the chance to win more wonderful children's books!
For my giveaway, I am offering a hardcover copy of a beautiful new children's book called The Knowing Book, by Rebecca Kai Dotlich.
What I love about this book is that it's more than a children's book. It is actually a wonderful gift for a graduate, the newly married, or anyone who is beginning a new chapter in their life. Yes, it's the story about a rabbit who sets off on a journey, but it's much more. It provides life lessons to encourage people to live to the fullest. For example, it tells us:
Open a door. Follow a trail
or a sidewalk or a sign.
Any one of them will
take you somewhere.
You will choose.
Beautifully and simply illustrated by Matthew Cordell, this book is as lovely to look at as it is to read. I hope you'll share this book with your family and then pass it along to someone who needs to hear its inspirational message.
Enter through the Rafflecopter form below. This giveaway is open to U.S. residents only and ends at 11:59 PM EST on May 8, 2016.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Now hop around to the other blogs in the linky for the chance to win more children's books!
Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher, which I am donating and mailing to the winner for this event. This post includes my Amazon affiliate link.
Wow, I love the idea behind this book. I am looking forward to reading it. Thank you for your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have three grandchildren I could share this with them. I also enjoy children's books.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this with my son. It looks like a good book!
ReplyDeletethank you for posting
ReplyDeleteI'd share this with my goddaughter.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute , I would love to read it to my youngest daughter.
ReplyDeleteI will share this with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteIf i won this book i shared it with the kids
ReplyDeleteIf I won, I would share it with my grand kids.
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my sons.
ReplyDeleteI'd share it with my niece. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeletei'd give this to my son
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my granddaughters
ReplyDeleteThis will be read to my grandkids by choice.
ReplyDeleteI will be sharing this with my grandsons
ReplyDeleteI'd share this with the children at the Children's Center where I work... as well as with my own teenagers (who still enjoy children's books from time-to-time).
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my kids
ReplyDeleteI'd like this for my granddaughter
ReplyDeletetiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
I would share this book with my grandson.
ReplyDeleteI would share with my great grand kids. TFS.
ReplyDeleteI would give this book to my 3 kids
ReplyDeleteI'd share with my two girls.
ReplyDeletemy daughter the reader
ReplyDeleteI would love to share this book with my little bookworm - my daughter!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love this book
ReplyDeleteI wold share this with my nieces and nephews
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my niece and nephew!
ReplyDeleteaddictedtorodeo at gmail dot com
Ashley C
My sister-in-law is graduating and this would be a fun book to give to her.
ReplyDeleteI've been spending the year in a first grade classroom. I'd share this with those amazing kids.
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my granddaughter.
ReplyDeletewould share with my nephew. nathankyle1707@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWith my daughter!
ReplyDeleteI would share with my son
ReplyDeleteI would share it with my grandson who was born two weeks ago!
ReplyDeletemy niece and nephew.
ReplyDeleteI would give it to my niece
ReplyDeleteFlyergal82 at (yahoo !dot #com)
I'd share it with my little cousin :]
ReplyDeleteSharing with my little cousins.
ReplyDeleteThis would be for my granddaughter.She will be 2 on the 16th and she loves books.Thank you for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my daughter if I won. It sounds like a great inspirational story.
ReplyDeleteI would share this with my daughter. She loves books!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this book to my class, and then place it in the classroom library for all to read at their leisure.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for my grandkids
ReplyDeleteI would share this with my two little nephews.
ReplyDeleteI would read this to my nephews
ReplyDeleteI would share this with my great niece and great nephew :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to share this with my niece!
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteMy youngest son and his friends.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this with my niece.
ReplyDeletewith my daughters little cousin
ReplyDeleteThe book will be going to my Grand daughter.
ReplyDeleteI would share it with my boys. My youngest will start pre-k next year and my oldest loves to read to his brother.
ReplyDeletei would share this book with our kids. they would love it.
ReplyDeleteI would share this book and read it to them with my young grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my niece if I won.
ReplyDeletewould share with my niece
ReplyDeleteI would share The Knowing Book with my granddaughter Remy.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely share this with my grandchildren. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCarol L
Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com
I would give it to my kids for when they have a baby.
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my daughters.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm lucky enough to win, I'd like to share this book with an underfunded New York primary school that is trying to build a library. It sounds like a lovely story that many children would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway and happy Children's Book Week!
I would share this with my niece if I won.
ReplyDeleteI would share this with my daughter!
ReplyDeleteI would first share this book with our little ones. I also like the idea of giving it to those starting a new chapter in their lives. From the excerpt it seems like a reminder we could all use once in a while. Even in tough times the story isn't over and we all still can have hope for the road ahead. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read with my grandkids
ReplyDeletehrddiana556@gmail.com
I'd share it with my niece. thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would share this book with my nephew.
ReplyDeleteI would share it with my daughter. It would be a wonderful addition to her library.
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
I'd love it for my kids.
ReplyDelete