We are delighted to add The Princess Who Liked To Be Popular to our collection of printed books available on Amazon
It’s big and colourful – we’re really pleased with how it’s turned out – and everyone we’ve shown it to really likes it 😉
Though some are not quite as enthusiastic as others:
We got to school “digitally,” that is, all four of my children telecommute to public school via their home computers. Talk about being addicted to our internet service! But we do love our paper-bound books. Just like photos, some things are just meant to be touched and handled.
PS — It’s a rather good habit to “unplug” regularly. Hence my recent absence from blogging. It’ll happen again, I assure you! Cheers, Violet.
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Couldn’t agree more. It is a great resource but, as you say, we have to make sure we also spend plenty of time unplugged 🙂
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I’m buying this for my niece, if i can!
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Oooh! Exciting! Thank you, I hope she likes it 😀
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Well deserved, Violet.
Your books are such a wonderful way of communicating ethical living to children ❤
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Thank you so much Emy 🙂
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I am definitely enthusiastic! I agree that we are too dependent upon technology. Or maybe “addicted” is a better word?
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You are so right. But it is extremely useful 🙂
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Congratulations Violet- love it too!
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I’m so glad, thank you 😀
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You two are so very talented,I congratulate you on your new publication which is so well deserved. xxx
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Thank you Adam, you are so kind 🙂
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Congratulations Violet. You must be so excited and proud. 🙂
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Thank you so much Nomzi 🙂
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🙂
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There’s nothing like a ‘proper’ book, and especially for reading with children! I loved this story, Violet – I wish you well with your new publication. The book looks fabulous 🙂
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Thank you so much Peggy 🙂
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Technology has its place in our lives, sometimes way too much, but nothing can replace holding a real book in one’s hands, feeling the heft, smelling the pages, being able to flip back and forth easily, and making note in the margin or underlining certain passages if one wants to. I think it is essential for young children, especially, to have that experience of “feeling” a book. I love your work and your illustrations.Thank you.
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I couldn’t agree more. Without technology we wouldn’t be able to do this so I’m glad we’ve got it, but you really can’t beat a paper book and for children, as you say, they’re absolutely essential. Thank you so much for your support and kind words 🙂
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Looks wonderful – congratulations! 🙂
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Awesome in print 🙂
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Love paper books, congratulations!. Such adorable readers you have.
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Thank you so much Carmen xx
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Congratulations! May this be your best year, in publishing and everywhere else! xx 🙂
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Thank you so much Fran, you are so kind. And we wish the same for you – Onwards and Upwards! 🙂 xx
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I love it !! Congratulations on it’s publication Violet 🙂
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Thank you so much Ady 🙂 🙂 🙂
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