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Win a Willa and the Bear Prize Pack; Includes a Target Gift Card

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The Children’s Book Review | October 20, 2017

A touching tale about a girl, her lost doll, and a bear who brings them back together.

 

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Age Range: 3-7

Hardcover: 36 pages

Giveaway begins October 20, 2017, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends November 20, 2017, at 11:59 P.M. PST.

Willa and the Bear

Written and Illustrated by Philomena O’Neill

Publisher’s Synopsis: More than anything, Willa adores her ragdoll, Rosie, made just for her by Grandma. Together, through the seasons, they picnic, pick berries, and jump in piles of leaves. But one winter’s day, on a bumpy sleigh ride to Grandma’s birthday dinner, Rosie falls into the snow and disappears. Willa is inconsolable—and not even a new gift from Grandma helps. Then, mysteriously, Rosie reappears at Grandma’s door. Can Willa find a way to thank the special friend who returned her doll? With its charming folk-style illustrations, this beautiful picture book will warm the heart of every child who has ever had a favorite, beloved toy.

Willa and the Bear pg 19Ages 3-7 | Publisher: Sterling Children’s Books | 2017 | ISBN-13: 978-1454925736

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About Philomena O’Neill

Philomena O’Neill has been working in children’s book illustration for over twenty five years. She is a mother of four, a grandma of six, a lover of bears – and all other animals! Philomena lives in Seattle where she enjoys gardening, walking and reading to her grandchildren.

www.PhilomenaONeill.com | Facebook | Pinterest | Amazon Author Page

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