We really enjoyed this story rich in imagination and adventure. Even the five-year-old boy loved it. I printed out the free downloads. While their little hands were busy, I read the story. It was an excellent addition to our morning literature hour. Each morning we spend the first hour after breakfast reading books of various sorts. We all loved the story with its beautiful illustrations and sound life lesson. The story is based on Exodus 20:15 and provided us with a fun way to discuss another important virtue in our family.
About the book:
Hardcover: 32 pages
A cute, illustrated story about a girl's imagination and her magical pajamas In this adventure, Ellie's cupcake pajamas pave the way for she and her Sis to take a journey to a land filled with all kinds of sweet treats. Their journey quickly turns into an adventure to help the Cupcake Queen find the missing sprinkles needed for her coronation ceremony. In searching for the missing sprinkles, Ellie and Sis uncover a life lesson that is important for every child to learn.
About the Author:
Sandra Hagee Parker lives in San Antonio, Texas with her husband, Ryan, and their daughters, Olivia and Elliana - the original pajama girls. A practicing attorney, Sandy is also a part of the music ministry at Cornerstone Church where she and her husband are leaders. When not working or writing, Sandy enjoys traveling with her family and mastering the art of making Pancakes a la Pajama Girl with her two girls.
FlyBy Promotions has generously provided the opportunity for another fun giveaway. If you'd like to enter for a chance to win your own copy, please tell us your favorite flavor of pancakes in the comment section below. Make sure that you comment with a format in which I can notify you if you are the lucky winner. Giveaway ends Friday, April 17th.
The kids and I thoroughly enjoyed joining Pajama Girl on her adventure. We loved the free resources and even enjoyed making frozen bananas with yogurt and sprinkles. (We're limiting sugar right now, so no cupcakes at The Zoo Crew for the moment.) It was good fun to put banana halves on sticks, dip in vanilla yogurt, and coat with sprinkles. Some of them didn't even make it to the freezer! To purchase your own copy of The Adventures of Pajama Girl and the Coronation of the Cupcake Queen simply click here.
A little fun with sprinkles in honor of The Adventures of Pajama Girl. Lots of fun!
Disclosure:
"Disclosure (in accordance with the FTC’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”): Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway. Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post.
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4 comments:
I love blueberry pancakes!!
My daughters and I absolutely adore (ok, ok we are crazyyyy) for Apple Pie Pancakes. Of course there must be chunks of apples in my older daughter's pancakes.
We love chocolate chip pancakes! Sad, but true!
banana with cinnamon sugar... hands down my son's favourite. Me.. plain with maple syrup, though appleasauce pancakes rank high.
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