Tuesday, February 4, 2020

"The Creeper" by Teresa Posey Carey Book Tour and GiveAway

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About the Book

Book:  The Creeper
Author: Teresa Posey Carey
Genre:  Christian Children’s Book
Release Date: December 5, 2019
The Creeper eBook CoverEven The Creeper loses things from time to time. How will he recover what he seeks? Find out in rhyme! What begins as a determined search for something important becomes a treasure hunt full of clues and a valuable lesson in searching for that which is lost.
Delightful illustrations and endearing rhymes tell a story that teaches subtle lessons in perseverance and diligence.

Click here to get your copy.

"The Creeper" by Teresa Posey Carey isn't what I excepted, but I am glad it wasn't because I thought it was going to be a little scary but instead it was really a cute story. The pictures are just beautiful.

This book teaches how to spell what The Creeper" is looking for.  The very last sentence in the book is a Scripture verse.

I know what the creeper was and what he was looking for by the time I got to the three letter, but that is because I am 60. Young children will have fun guessing the who and what!

I think this book would be great to have in any child's library and also in a church's children library.

I received a complimentary copy from the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.



About the Author
Teresa Posey CareyChildren’s author Teresa Posey Carey took her inspiration from Dr. Seuss’ rhyming stories. A born again Christian, she hopes to honor God in all she does, including her favorite things: spending time with family and friends and writing. Also an animal advocate, she loves her fur babies—-Sugar and Missy (dogs), Dinky and Skittles (cats)—-and dotes shamelessly on them. Teresa also has several new childrens books with bug characters and hopes everyone will visit her new Bug Huggers Facebook page! Teresa lives in De Kalb, Texas, the hometown of Dan Blocker, a.k.a. Hoss Cartwright, in the far northeast corner of the Lone Star State.

More from Teresa

My new children’s rhyming book The Creeper is filled with mystery and fun. Treasures with clues are strewn along it’s pages to keep children guessing up until the very end, making it a very exciting and interactive book that kids will want to hear again and again. I wrote The Creeper because of my love for rhyming verse stories and God’s word, pairing the two, The Creeper becomes a great tool for teaching children about God’s love for them as well as instilling christian values and it introduces them to essential skills known to be learned from rhyming words together and what kid doesn’t love rhyme? The Creeper is based upon the Biblical principal of Matthew 7:7-8 If ye seek ye shall surely find what ye are looking for, this is what the foundation for The Creeper is all about! I first knew that i really loved and wanted to write verse stories after taking my daughter to the local library when she was a little girl, that’s when and where we discovered Dr. Suess, One fish two fish red fish blue fish, we were both hooked and enjoyed reading all the rest of his wonderful rhyming stories, along with all the Mother goose poems and anything else we could get our hands on! I believe that God gave this gift in my life to use for glorifying him while entertaining children. What better way to do things than to use your God given gifts and talents and give back unto The Lord!

Blog Stops

janicesbookreviews, January 31
Book of Ruth Ann, February 3
Mary Hake, February 3
Texas Book-aholic, February 5
Emily Yager, February 7
deb’s Book Review, February 8
Remembrancy, February 11
Blogging With Carol, February 12
Danielle Lozada, February 13

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Teresa is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for taking the time to share your terrific book with us. I enjoyed reading about it.

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  2. This sounds like a really cute book! I'm happy to see Celebrate Lit feature a children's book.

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