Come Back Dear Sun

Come Back Dear Sun

by Geena Bean
Come Back Dear Sun

Come Back Dear Sun

by Geena Bean

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Overview

Come Back Dear Sun is a delightfully unique children's book told in well-written rhyme and through beautiful illustrations. Young and old alike are sure to cherish this easy-flowing picture book with a memorable message.

When the sun disappears for a long time, curious Kaylee cannot wait to have the sunshine back. Her imaginative plan unfolds like only an eight-year-old can conceive, and the wonder and smiles begin. She and her six-year-old sister, Mattie, along with their two friends, Fran and Lilly, plan an adventurous sleepover in an attempt to find out why the sun has disappeared. The children figure out a way to talk to the moon only to discover that the sun has left because of the lack of outdoor play.

The insightful message of this story impresses both parents and children alike in order to grow appreciation of the world around us. Bean skillfully creates characters with whom children can easily relate and be inspired by. People will enjoy this wonderful, energetic children's story with an everlasting message to remember. Parents remember childhood playtime memories as they resurface, and young listeners are enthralled with the thought-provoking questions of "What if?" Follow Kaylee and her friends on their energetic quest to bring back the sunshine to their otherwise gloomy days!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479393114
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/03/2013
Pages: 38
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

In 2003, Geena Bean graduated from Rutgers University with an English degree. For the past ten years she has been in the nanny industry, working with children and journaling her experiences with them. She has observed that the age of technology, including television, video games and computers, has often stifled the creative imaginations of children and discouraged them from going outdoors to engage in innovative free play. Her interaction with children encourages them to use imaginative play outdoors, which was the norm years ago before the age of advanced technologies.
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