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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Virtual Tour for Angels, Angels, Everywhere by Michelle Beber

Welcome to my stop on the Virtual Tour, presented by Pump Up Your Book, for Angels, Angels, Everywhere by Michelle Beber.  Please leave a comment or question for Michelle to let her know you stopped by.  You can follow all of the stops on Michelle’s tour by clicking on the banner above. 

 Angels, Angels, Everywhere
by Michelle Beber

Publisher: Balboa Press
Pages: 30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction/Children’s Picture Book
Format: Paperback/Kindle/Nook

About the book:

Angels, Angels, Everywhere is a non-denominational, multiracial book written in delightful rhythm and rhyme and accompanied by charming illustrations.  The themes of constant support and unconditional love are designed to help children deal with everyday experiences in life.

By developing children’s faith in knowing that they are not alone and building their trust that they are consistently watched over, cared for, and loved, children will become empowered to deal with life’s challenges.  The book also lets children know that angels are there in good times as well, sharing in their joy.


For More Information
Angels, Angels, Everywhere is available at Amazon.
Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
The book can also be purchased at Balboa Press.
Visit the book’s official Facebook page.
Watch the book trailer at YouTube.
Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.


Book Excerpt:

When things go wrong,
Just stop and pray,
And angels come
To save the day.


 About the Author

Michelle Beber has certifications as an Angel Intuitive and Angel Oracle Card Reader from renowned "angel lady," Doreen Virtue, as well as certifications as a Spiritual Teacher and Archangel Life Coach from Doreen's son, Charles Virtue.

In 2008, Michelle's life changed when she attended a spiritual retreat and learned about angels and how they communicate through repetitive number sequences known as "angel numbers." Little did she know that this insight would lead her on an amazing spiritual journey that would directly connect her with angels and result in the discovery of her life purpose.

Always grateful for the spiritual guidance she has received, Michelle looks forward to sharing the knowledge she has gained to inspire others, especially children. Michelle is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).
Her latest book is the juvenile fiction/children’s picture book, Angels, Angels, Everywhere.

For More Information
Visit Michelle Beber’s website.
Connect with Michelle on Facebook and Twitter.
Find out more about Michelle at Goodreads.
Visit Michelle’s blog.
Contact Michelle.

I don’t normally review too many children’s books so I’ll just try to go over my general thoughts of the book, the graphics/art work and the appropriate age group.

First I have to say that I really like the art work/graphics used in this book.  The colors are bold, bright and the images are well drawn.  The children represent multiple races/ethnicity, which I found refreshing as our world is not made up of one race but multiple races.  I think in print form this would probably be an excellent book – I don’t think the graphics will come through on a regular Kindle or Nook but they should look good on a tablet, Kindle Fire or Nook Color. 

I think the age group is probably mid to late grade school, probably about a 3rd to 5th or 6th grader at the eldest because of the simplicity of the prose and the complexity of the message.  While I have no problem with Ms. Beber’s message overall, I do think that Angels are God’s creations and used to assist us, there are some Christians who might object to the idea of praying directly to an angel instead of praying to God to have the angels/guardian’s assist us, or who limit what types of tasks angels are allowed to intervene.  This of course is a theological issue that a parent will have to decide for themselves and discuss with their child.

Overall I think this would be an entertaining book for a young child and the graphics are superb.

My Rating:  4 out of 5 Crowns




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