COSTA MESA, Calif., Dec. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ First-time author Rebeccah Sweet launches her book titled "Magical Snowglobe Christmas" as a tremendous labor of love. Intended for children age six and older, the book was inspired by Sweet's grandson Kevin, who much to her dismay had grown out of his belief in Santa.
This natural occurrence planted the seed that became the book destined to help countless children, parents, grandparents and loyal guardians experiencing this transition.
Sweet said, "I wanted Kevin to always believe. To do that, I had to find a way to tell a story with a multitude of lessons about hope, forgiveness, courage and believing. Together with my husband's help we accomplished our goal."
Surrounded by a large group of supportive friends Sweet finished the project with funds raised on a Kickstarter crowd funding campaign.
Psychologist Robert Houle, PhD. stated that, "Parents and caregivers can identify with this timeless message. Mrs. Sweet has integrated many valuable lessons about friendship, hope and believing into this inspiring story."
Dedicated to the resounding love and care she herself received from her foster parents, now deceased, the author intends to give several of the printed books to foster care children. "A part of this dream was to honor my foster parents by completing the project. The other was for me to see myself, as a former foster child, succeed in anything because I always believed I could. That hope is what I bring to my readers."
A portion of the revenue generated through the sale of the book would be donated to local foster care services. For more information visit http://www.magicalsnowglobechristmas.com
To order visit www.magicalsnowglobechristmas.com or send $12.95 (includes shipping) to:
Je Crois Publishing, 2812 Serang Place, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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