The story of a strange land, where smiling and laughter are outlawed. The only music permitted is "The Blues." Soon everyone in the kingdom is miserable. Then, one day the queen has a new baby daughter, who starts a series of events which bring about dramatic changes. This is a story about the power of attitude. A glossary of terms is included to help the reader explain words with which the audience may not be familiar.
The story of a strange land, where smiling and laughter are outlawed. The only music permitted is "The Blues." Soon everyone in the kingdom is miserable. Then, one day the queen has a new baby daughter, who starts a series of events which bring about dramatic changes. This is a story about the power of attitude. A glossary of terms is included to help the reader explain words with which the audience may not be familiar.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Phil Renzoni is a creative, passionate and caring person, who is a husband, father, grandfather, friend and has a vision that the world can be a happier place. He retired as a marketing manager in 2002 to a busy life of family, friends, travel, storytelling, painting, music, writing and even some golf. He often says of retirement, "This is the best job I ever had. "The Belly Button Bandits" is his fourth book. His works include; "Did You Eat?", "The Red Skull and Other Nostalgic Tales" and "The Baby Who Started a Revolution.". He lives in the Beach, in Toronto. Adam Vanderkolff is a fourth-year Communications student at Wilfrid Laurier University who has experience working for a marketing agency, writing for a local newspaper, and managing a department at his school radio station. He has also worked as a leader and coordinator for various family programs. His hobbies include playing the guitar, travelling, writing, and spending time with family and friends. The Belly Button Bandits is Adam's first published children's book.
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