Mummy, How Did You Choose My Name?

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book Mummy, How Did You Choose My Name? by Anthony Czarnecki, Anthony Czarnecki
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Author: Anthony Czarnecki ISBN: 9781370092093
Publisher: Anthony Czarnecki Publication: August 26, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Anthony Czarnecki
ISBN: 9781370092093
Publisher: Anthony Czarnecki
Publication: August 26, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you want your child to sense people’s kindness, immerse itself in a beautiful world where contemporary reality is intertwined with a fantasy land, and thus expand your child’s imagination, then this book is for you and your children. It is an unusual fairy tale for children aged 6 - 12 about how a boy living in London got his name. It is set in today’s Blackheath - a unique village-type district of London, close to the Greenwich Observatory. In the story, Dominic's parents could not agree on choosing a name for him. The mother went for advice to an old man, who happened to be a Wizard. The Wizard is helped by a number of creatures: a mouse, a bee, 12 gnomes, Mr Wind and 4 Fairies for each season of the year. The letters of the boy’s name start appearing progressively on a black sheet of paper in a colourful and imaginative way as each of the creatures gives its helping hand. The story ends with the boy’s name being approved by the queen at a ceremony at the Buckingham Palace.

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If you want your child to sense people’s kindness, immerse itself in a beautiful world where contemporary reality is intertwined with a fantasy land, and thus expand your child’s imagination, then this book is for you and your children. It is an unusual fairy tale for children aged 6 - 12 about how a boy living in London got his name. It is set in today’s Blackheath - a unique village-type district of London, close to the Greenwich Observatory. In the story, Dominic's parents could not agree on choosing a name for him. The mother went for advice to an old man, who happened to be a Wizard. The Wizard is helped by a number of creatures: a mouse, a bee, 12 gnomes, Mr Wind and 4 Fairies for each season of the year. The letters of the boy’s name start appearing progressively on a black sheet of paper in a colourful and imaginative way as each of the creatures gives its helping hand. The story ends with the boy’s name being approved by the queen at a ceremony at the Buckingham Palace.

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