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Posted September 6, 2010
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Children's Entertainment Short Stories Books
Who likes Pop-Up books? There is a new pop-up, craft, activity, and storybook all in one out there for your kids now! "Sarah and Sammi's Playhouse," children's book series. The book combines a 6 page, easy reader short story with a paper doll pop-up activity inside.
Get your child's creative juices flowing. . . Get them going with "Sarah and Sammi's Playhouse" books and start a great adventure of reading and pop-up book fun! Use your imagination. . . Turn your paper play set into a story! =)
I came up with the book idea after working with my step-kids on a school project one night, and VIOLA! Sarah and Sammi's Playhouse came to be.
The first of the Series of "Sarah & Sammi's Playhouse," is located in Sarah and Sammi's bedroom, with their six "kitties" whom play and snack and take their naps when they're all done. Once the pop-up play set is assembled, children can have fun with their imaginations and turn their Sarah & Sammi play set into a story! The book also has a simple decorative box to create for safe keeping of your book's pop-up play set.
The second of the Series of "Sarah & Sammi's Playhouse," is located in Sarah and Sammi's bathroom, with six "mermaid" friends whom go on a treasure adventure and make bathtime fun! Yet another fun play set with an underwater scene and mermaids!
By combining a short storywith a pop-up paper doll play set, "Sarah and Sammi's Playhouse" series encourages imagination and storytelling skills. For more information on Sarah and Sammi's Playhouse series, please visit the book series website at: www.emilyreed.zoomshare.com or find "Sarah and Sammi's Playhouse" on facebook!
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