I got a chance to review The Sparkle Box : A gift with the power to change Christmas. The book was written by Jill Hardie and Illustrated by Christine Kornacki.
The Sparkle box is a story of a boy name Sam. He's excited and can't wait for Christmas to come. But there is one presents that made him very curious, The Sparkle box. His parents only tell him that the Sparkle box is a special gift they will open it together, but that they need to fill it first. Meanwhile, as Sam and his family give to peole in need throughout the season, he starts to see how fortunate he really is. On Christmas morning, when Sam finally opens the mysterious Sparkle box, what he finds inside sheds light on the true meaning of Christmas.
This is a great book to read as one of the Christmas stories in the family. This book will teach your children to realize that there are many needed people outside and teach your children to learn to give.
This is a hard cover book and illustrated with painting colors through out the book. In the last page, you will find your Sparkle box! that you and your family can help to fill it up together every year for our special person.
This is a 32-page 10 x 10 jacketed hardcover book with an actual sparkle box included in the back of the book. If you would like to get more information about this book, you can visit The Sparkle Box website. Interested to get this book as a gift for this year? You can purchase it on Ideals Children's books website.
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Undecided as to whether I will keep for myself and family or give to my best friend. Thank you for giveaway.:-)
ReplyDeletePossibly a gift, or maybe to keep to read on Christmas Eve before bed :)
ReplyDeleteI would keep it
ReplyDeleteI would use this book as a gift.
ReplyDeleteI would give the book to one of my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI"ll give it as a gift.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely give this as a gift.
ReplyDeleteI would give this as a gift.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting, it would be a good idea for my grandchildren. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like that children learn that there are other children far less fortunate than they themselves are.
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