Join Sourcebooks in celebrating the little ones in your life with a book giveaway! The following titles are the perfect way to celebrate a child’s individuality and they are also great for pre-school and kindergarten graduation gifts. The giveaway books include:
Just One You from the Sesame Workshop
April 1, 2015; 9781402297359; $10.99; Hardcover
Sourcebooks Jabberwocky- Juvenile Fiction/Picture Book
Ages 3-7, Grades Pre-3
There is nobody else in the whole world just like you! Elmo, Big Bird, and all the rest of the Sesame Street friends are here to tell you just how special you truly are!
You! by Sandra Magsamen
April 7, 2015; ISBN 9781492619345; $16.99; Hardcover
Sourcebooks Jabberwocky- Juvenile Fiction/Picture Book
Ages 0-5, Grades Pre-3
A life full of adventure first requires big dreams. And big dreams need big encouragement. From world-renowned author and artist Sandra Magsamen comes YOU!, offering inspiration and hope to readers from 1 to 100. Includes colorful, lively illustrations along with whimsical rhyming text that can be cherished in almost any setting.
My Rules for Being a Pretty Princess by Heath McKenzie
May 5, 2015; ISBN 9781492615200; $16.99; Hardcover
Sourcebooks Jabberwocky- Juvenile Fiction/Picture Book
Ages 4-8, Grade Pre-3
Rules are meant to be broken in this laugh-out-loud picture book about staying true to yourself.
One little girl gets her greatest wish of becoming a princess – only to discover that the rules of royalty are no fun. She has to have perfect hair and eat daintily and dance gracefully — boring! So, she decides to make up her own rules…
ColleenMarie says
Here’s to the Graduate
D Schmidt says
I really do like You.
Nikolette Ball says
My kids favorite book is Tickle Monster.
Steph Kalina Morse says
I like the Just One You and You! and they both sound great. But, since my son is currently obsessed with Elmo I think Just One You would be it!
Melissa Green Hartley says
“Just One You” would make an amazing gift for my friend’s son Jedidiah who turns 4 in June..thanks so much!
Stacy Renee says
It is cliche and overused but I think ‘Oh the Places You’ll Go’ reminds graduates of their potential.
Jessica B. says
Just One You from the Sesame Workshop for my niece.