'Hugs and Popsicles - a cure for the imagine-Nation' children's poetry
Fill your days with magic and cure your woes with wonder. Hugs and popsicles, after all, are the cure for all that ails you...
'Hugs and Popsicles' on sale now!!
I've used CreateSpace to publish Hugs and Popsicles. What a great experience! It is now on sale there, as well as Amazon.com. Keep reading to see some samples of the brilliant poetry and illustrations in 'Hugs and Popsicles - a cure for the imagine-Nation'.Buy the 'Hugs and Popsicles' children's poetry book
Happy Dreams

Imagination

My House

Uncle Pete

Blinky

About the Author...
By Jeannie Pitt, illustrated by Stephen M. Phillips II
A collection of magical poems to encourage the importance and wonder of imagination, both in children and the adults who bring them up into this marvelous world.
Jeannie Pitt (you might know her as Bloomdrop) is a joyful and peace-loving hippie-type who enjoys bringing imagination into reality. She uses the magical wonders of the current world to bring light to the lives of both children and adults. Jeannie has one beautiful child of her own, and hopes to encourage the use of imagination by children and adults to uplift and enlighten the world.
Children's Poetry
Children's poetry is filled with delightful magic and awesome wonder. Brilliant authors like Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss brought the power of imagination into millions of households and their legacies continue. As adults, sometimes we forget what it was like to be a child and to dream big, let go of sadness and keep trying when things don't go our way. 'Hugs and Popsicles' is a children's poetry book written for children AND adults and the author hopes to inspire everyone to look within and find that little kid who still wants to play and enjoy the beauty of life.Buy the 'Hugs and Popsicles' children's poetry book now
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- WindyWinters WindyWinters Jun 15, 2009 @ 3:09 am
- Sweet! What cool poems! Kids will love them. Good Luck with your book! :)
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- sandyspider sandyspider Jun 14, 2009 @ 2:46 pm
- Great work. I hope you sell a million books. Love the poems.
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- Jewelsofawe Jewelsofawe Jun 13, 2009 @ 1:07 pm
- Reminds me of Shel Silverstein whom I loved as a child. Very cool! Great lens!






