Let’s celebrate a Christmas Sneak Peek Inside my Diverse Children’s Books!
This Christmas Season, have a look inside my illustrated children’s books: Joyful Trouble, Puppy, 12 Months of Rhymes and Smiles, The Cheetah and the Dog, The Elephant and the Sheep, The Lion and the Dog
Joyful Trouble
- Kindle UK Storyteller 2017 Top Reviewed
- When a Great Dane arrives in a Navy base nobody expects him to win everybody’s hearts, although breaking some rules along the way.
- “A story that reads like a movie.”
- “I picked up this book intending to just read the first chapter to get a feel for it. I was utterly sucked in and I am completely in love with Joyful Trouble – what a dog!“
- Also available in LARGE PRINT
Puppy, 12 Months of Rhymes and Smiles
- Puppy, 12 Months of Rhymes and Smiles: is an auditory feast for children, a fun read-aloud for parents, and treat for dog-lovers, young and old.
- “If you have a dog, or you’ve ever had one, there’s no question that you’ll find yourself having a little giggle at this! Whilst clearly designed as a poetic children’s book composed of vibrant colours and illustrations which any little reader would love, it also resonates brilliantly with their adult counterparts.“
- “This book is definitely aimed at younger children and will delight them as an adult reads it out loud to them. However any dog lover will also love this book and will no doubt smile as they do so.“
The Cheetah and the Dog, The Elephant and the Sheep, The Lion and the Dog
The Elephant and the Sheep: “Beautiful illustrations, a lovely message of friendship and overcoming lifes struggles and of course, as this author does so well, another fantastic story showcasing the brilliance of our furry (or not so furry!) friends.“
The Cheetah and the Dog: “The moral of the story is that no matter your colour or creed, friends come in different forms and help each other. They are there for one another no matter what. The illustrations are beautiful. They are vibrant and portray the animals and their surroundings perfectly.“
The Lion and the Dog: “The illustrations are bright and depict what is happening in each stage of the story. There are lots of other animals to spot in the illustrations. My daughter enjoyed pointing them out and naming them as I read the story to her. She was sad for the lion but was so pleased when the lion became friends with the dog and cheered up.“
Find ALL my eBooks, paperback books and large print paperback editions on Amazon:
Amazon US, Author Patricia Furstenberg
Amazon UK, Author Patricia Furstenberg
Amazon Deutschland, Author Patricia Furstenberg
Amazon Japan, Author Patricia Furstenberg
Learn more about my children’s books on my blog here.