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Colors in Squares - Inspiring Curiosity: Explore Shapes and Colors with Playful Rhymes and Vibrant Illustrations for Toddlers and Preschoolers (Colors in Shapes)
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message 1: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Hello everyone! I am a new children’s book author under the pen name Lil Rustle.

"Colors in Circles" is my debut book under the Series "Colors in Shapes". Beyond simply introducing concepts, this book delights and encourages children to explore, ask questions, and foster a love of learning through engagement and curiosity.

Follow our endearing protagonist as he curiously asks, ‘What is (color) and round?' From the bright yellow sun to the irresistible pink lollipop, each page unveils vibrant colors found in everyday objects, nurturing early learning and language development.

The book goes beyond introducing colors and shapes by crafting a joyful reading experience. With rhythmic rhymes and repetition, the book aids in language development, while the lively illustrations make learning a visual delight.

So read now and have educational fun with your young kids!

p/s: I will also be launching my 2nd book "Colors in Triangles" soon and looking to form an ARC Team. Update Soon!

Thanks,
Lil Rustle


message 2: by Beverly, former Miscellaneous Club host (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 3083 comments Mod
I think you should re-think the title of the book--it is too long and unwieldy. The tack on of "for young kids" is totally redundant and all learning should be fun anyway.
"Learn Colors and Shapes" is enough title for the book.


message 3: by Manybooks, Fiction Club host (new)

Manybooks | 13778 comments Mod
Beverly wrote: "I think you should re-think the title of the book--it is too long and unwieldy. The tack on of "for young kids" is totally redundant and all learning should be fun anyway.
"Learn Colors and Shapes..."


I would agree with Beverly that the title is much too long.


message 4: by Lil (last edited Apr 16, 2024 09:13PM) (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Hi Beverly and Manybooks, thanks for your kind feedback.
The title of the book is " Colors in Circles - A Playful Exploration for Little Minds".

Sorry for the confusing heading in the chat ... Edited to make it clearer ... !

Thanks!


message 5: by Manybooks, Fiction Club host (new)

Manybooks | 13778 comments Mod
Lil wrote: "Hi Beverly and Manybooks, thanks for your kind feedback.
The title of the book is " Colors in Circles - A Playful Exploration for Little Minds".

Sorry for the confusing heading in the chat ... Edi..."


How about just saying Colors in Circles - A Playful Exploration?


message 6: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments The book has been published, so I am not able to change it immediately. But I will definitely take your feedback for future edits / editions to make it more concise.

( Learning new things everyday, and really appreciate feedback for improvement)


message 7: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Would like to also seek comment on My 2nd book title (pending publication):

" Colors in Triangles - Inspiring Curiosity for Toddlers and Preschoolers"

change to >>>

" Colors in Triangles - Inspiring Curiosity"

Thanks in advance!


message 8: by Manybooks, Fiction Club host (new)

Manybooks | 13778 comments Mod
Yes that sounds better and less wordy.


message 9: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Great Thanks!!!


message 10: by Beverly, former Miscellaneous Club host (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 3083 comments Mod
Lil wrote: "Would like to also seek comment on My 2nd book title (pending publication):

" Colors in Triangles - Inspiring Curiosity for Toddlers and Preschoolers"

change to >>>

" Colors in Triangles - Inspi..."


Plus, most parents know that books about colors and shapes are aimed at toddlers and preschool children.


message 11: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Thanks everyone for your feedback!


message 12: by Beverly, former Miscellaneous Club host (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 3083 comments Mod
Lil,
I had to lock your second post because you are not following group rules, which are fully explained in the top post of this folder, i.e.:
EDIT: Clarification. In order to not overwhelm member's feeds, please limit the number of posts in your thread to one per month. And of course, I remind you, one thread per author (or publisher, or blogger), not per book.

Every book you wish to promote MUST be posted in one thread, the original one that you created. And, you are limited to one post per month.

In two days, I will be deleting the second thread that you created for your books.


message 13: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments So sorry about that ...


message 14: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Hi everyone,

If anyone would like to read my 2nd Book, the ebook is now available for free from 20-22 May 24.
Colors in Triangles - Inspiring Curiosity Explore Triangular Shapes and Colors Through Engaging Rhymes and Colorful Illustrations for Toddlers and Preschoolers (Colors in Shapes) by Lil Rustle

Colors in Triangles - Inspiring Curiosity: Explore Triangular Shapes and Colors Through Engaging Rhymes and Colorful Illustrations for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Going beyond introducing concepts, my first series "Colors in Shapes" encourages children to explore, ask questions, and foster a love of learning through engagement and curiosity.


message 15: by Lil (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Hello! Anyone interested to receive a free pdf copy of my 3rd Book “Colors in Squares” (part of the Colors in Shapes Series) to review. Please visit my website https://lilrustleworld.wixsite.com/li....

Brief Description:
Beyond simply introducing concepts, “Colors in Squares” delights and encourages children to explore, ask questions, and foster a love of learning through engagement and curiosity.
Join our endearing protagonists as they curiously ask, ‘What is (color) and square?' From the bright orange window frames to the big yellow box, each page unfolds a captivating discovery.

Lil Rustle's approach goes beyond introducing colors and shapes by crafting a joyful reading experience. With rhythmic rhymes and repetition, the book aids in language development, while the lively illustrations make learning a visual delight.


message 16: by Lil (last edited Jul 30, 2024 09:57AM) (new)

Lil Rustle | 15 comments Are you looking for a fun way to teach your toddlers about colors and shapes?

Check out "Colors in Squares"—a lively picture book with bright illustrations and catchy rhymes!

Read the Free Ebook - Promo from 31 July to 2 August 2024.

Colors in Squares - Inspiring Curiosity Explore Shapes and Colors with Playful Rhymes and Vibrant Illustrations for Toddlers and Preschoolers (Colors in Shapes) by Lil Rustle Colors in Squares - Inspiring Curiosity: Explore Shapes and Colors with Playful Rhymes and Vibrant Illustrations for Toddlers and Preschoolers

This book does more than just show colors and shapes. It excites your child as they follow our cute characters asking, “What is (color) and square?” They’ll see objects like an orange window frame and a yellow box, all while enjoying fun, rhythmic rhymes. "Colors in Squares" makes learning enjoyable and helps with language skills.
Key Features:
• Playful Exploration
• Vibrant Illustrations
• Discover 10 Colors
• Everyday Object Connection:
• Rhythmic Rhymes and Repetitive Phrases

Paperback and Hardcover available soon. Get your copy and watch your child’s face light up with each page!


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