I am once again proud and honored to feature Deanie’s second children’s book here on my blog. Her books are so uplifting and an encouragement for children. She promotes self-esteem, positive messages, and an “I can do anything!” attitude throughout her books. If you are looking for a gift for a child, one or all of Deanie’s books would make a wonderful gift.
About Charlie the Horse:
Charlie dreamed of becoming a famous racehorse like his Dad, Charles the Great. Will he have the talent to succeed when he leaves for training at Sweetbrier Racing Stable? What will he do if he’s tired and doesn’t feeling like running? How will Charlie react when he faces challenges on the race track? Charlie tells this story just for you. Your child will delight in reading about Charlie as a baby horse with a big dream. All of Deanie’s books convey positive messages for children. Charlie the Horse emphasizes working hard and setting goals. This amusing story is illustrated by Deanie’s sister, Holly Humphrys-Bajaj, who also designed the cover.
Where to Purchase: Amazon
Website: www.childrenbbookswithlifelessons.com
About the Author:
Deanie Humphrys-Dunne is a children’s book author with five books published at this time: Award-winning autobiography, Tails of Sweetbrier, Charlie the Horse, Charlene the Star, Charlene the Star and Hattie’s Heroes and Charlene the Star and Bentley Bulldog. All of her books offer positive messages for children. Her sister, Holly Humphrys-Bajaj, beautifully illustrates her books and designs the covers. All books are available on Kindle and paperback. Her books have won a number of awards and recognitions.
Deanie has been featured on several author websites and interviewed on WTNH.com/CTStyle television program.
Deanie’s Blog | Author’s Facebook Page | Memories of Sweetbrier Farm Facebook Page
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Thank you so much for featuring Charlie’s story, Lori. We so appreciate it.
Thank you so much for featuring Charlie’s story on your blog, Lori. We are so honored. I hope your readers enjoy learning about him. Charlie tells this story himself.